Jinbao microbial fungus (happy fungus in simple fish farming)
Fish keeping is a great way to relax and enjoy life. It doesn’t have to be time-consuming or stressful! The key is to make it simple, fun, and low maintenance. That’s where the Goldfish Fertilizer comes in. This microbial bacteria product helps you keep your fish happy with minimal effort while adding a lot of enjoyment. Here's how to use it effectively: (1) **Dosage of Jinbao Bacteria Fertilizer**: For a 60cm x 45cm x 40cm aquarium, you can keep 3–5 goldfish that are about 10cm in size. In the first month, add 50g to 100g of fertilizer per week. After that, reduce it to 50g every two weeks, adjusting based on the tank conditions. This microbial live bacteria product is safe, eco-friendly, and promotes a healthy aquatic environment without any harmful effects. (2) **Bottom Substrate and Maintenance**: Fill the bottom of the tank with sand and pebbles. Once you add the Jinbao bacteria, it will work together with fish waste, shrimp, and turtle droppings, breaking them down in the cracks of the stones. Beneficial microorganisms will grow in the water, decomposing organic matter without affecting the appearance of the tank. You can also plant some aquatic plants at the bottom to help stabilize the substrate and make better use of nutrients. This not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the tank but also creates a more natural environment. If the walls of the tank turn green or black, don’t clean it—it’s a sign of a developing biological film, which is part of the natural process. (3) **Watering and Cleaning Tips**: It’s best to use a pot for watering plants when you're growing flowers. This helps prevent excess water and suspended particles from entering the fish tank, maintaining clearer water. When you do need to add new water, it helps extend the ecological balance. Sometimes, debris at the bottom may appear due to microbial activity, but this is completely normal and doesn’t require special treatment. In general, there’s no need to clean the bottom of the tank unless there’s an excessive buildup of waste. If the fish or turtles start digging up sediment, it might affect the appearance. At that point, you can place some floating plants or add a small amount of substrate to help stabilize the bottom. In the first few weeks, the "biological film" or "mini-ecosystem" hasn’t fully developed yet. During this time, occasional cloudiness is normal as the microbes break down waste. Just give it time, and the water will clear up naturally. There’s no need to worry. By following these steps, raising goldfish becomes a simple and enjoyable hobby. It’s not a chore, but a relaxing way to spend your free time. After a long day at work, watching your fish swim freely, feeding the little turtles, and seeing them dance around, you’ll feel all your stress melt away. This is the true joy of fish and turtle keeping! For more details, visit our website or reach out to us directly.
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