The blood parrot turning black is caused by the water quality being affected, or it may be caused by being frightened. The owner needs to pay more attention and make immediate adjustments.
1. Water quality and temperature:
The blood parrot fish itself is a very sensitive observation fish. Once the water quality changes suddenly, the blood parrot fish will be affected. If the body turns black if it is not suitable for the environment, in order to keep the body color of the blood parrot fish more bright, it is recommended that everyone keep the water temperature and water quality safe and good, especially the water temperature must be controlled between 25-28 degrees Celsius. Therefore, in order to maintain stable water quality and temperature, the water should be changed every 2 to 3 days, and one-third or one-quarter of the water should be changed frequently.
2. Surprise:
Black spots will appear when parrot fish are frightened, and they will disappear after a period of time. At this time, everyone needs to rest for a period of time and provide a good and safe feeding environment. Remember not to frighten the blood parrot fish, otherwise the body will turn black after being frightened. This will greatly reduce the value of the visit to aquarists. .
3. Disease:
It may be that the blood parrot fish suffers from a disease that causes the body to turn black. Exactly what kind of disease the blood parrot fish suffers from requires aquarists to seriously investigate. After medical examination, you can make reasonable adjustments and use saline water with a concentration of 2% to 3% to soak once a day (5 to 10 minutes).
If the blood parrot gets sick, it needs immediate treatment.
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