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Title: What do Fish Want


1
What do Fish Want??
  • The importance of Water Quality
  • and Testing Water

2
Topics of Importance
  • Components of Water
  • What do fish really want??
  • Ammonia
  • Nitrites
  • Nitrates
  • Dissolved Oxygen

3
Components of Water
  • Key nutrient ions
  • Phosphates, nitrates
  • Dissolved Gases
  • Oxygen, Carbon dioxide
  • Trace ions
  • Copper, iron, zinc, etc.

4
What do Fish Want??
  • Low ammonia and nitrate levels
  • Chemically clean water
  • Correct water pH and temperature
  • Low levels of organic pollution
  • Stable conditions in water

5
Ammonia and Water Quality
  • Ammonia is extremely toxic and even relatively
    low levels pose a threat to fish health.
  • Fish continually excrete ammonia directly into
    the surrounding water via special cells in the
    gills.
  • In a natural environment, such as seas, lakes and
    rivers, it would be immediately diluted to
    harmless levels.

6
  • However, in ponds, levels can rapidly rise to
    dangerous levels unless it is constantly removed,
    usually by biological filtration.
  • Additional amounts are produced from decomposing
    fish food and fish waste
  • Irritates gills, restricting the water flow over
    the gill filaments, respiratory problems and
    stress

7
  • Rub against solid objects, without water testing
    it would be very easy to wrongly conclude the
    fish had a parasite problem.
  • The fish response to toxic levels loss of
    appetite, laying on the pond bottom with clamped
    fins, or gasping at the water surface if the
    gills have been affected.

8
Nitrites and Water Quality
  • Nitrite (NO2-) is formed when bacteria oxidizes
    ammonia produced by fish and decomposing organic
    matter.
  • Prolonged exposure to low levels can lead to
    stress, ulcers and fin rot
  • The main danger transported across the gills
    and into the fishs bloodstream, unable to move
    nitrates and fish suffocates

9
  • At low levels the fish may rub against solid
    objects or flash, gills will be pale tan to
    dark brown in color, gasping at the water
    surface.
  • Nitrogen cycle changes nitrites into nitrates,
    2000 times less toxic to trout

10
Dissolved Oxygen and Water Quality
  • Process of photosynthesis effects amount of
    oxygen in water (20 - 30 times less in water than
    air)
  • CO2 Water ----gt sugar O2 H20
  • As temperature increases, DO decreases
  • Causes decrease in growth and reproduction

11
  • Solutions to low level
  • Stop feeding to increase organic material
  • Change partial water
  • Decrease temperature slowly
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