One of the services that a reputable lake management company provides to lake and pond owners is in-depth consultation on maintaining healthy fish populations. If you have a body of water for recreational purposes, that is, for fishing, you will naturally want to sit down and enjoy the day of catching (and possibly releasing) fish. Whether for private leisure or part of a fish camp, this water property should be properly stocked and the water should be tested regularly. The health of the people who use the lake and the aquatic organisms in it depend on a high degree of caution and caution. If you are unfamiliar with the release of large fish, you should know that there is science to be aware of. This is very different from when you have a bowl at home and throw it away at a pet store’s goldfish or guppy and think you’ll get along. Lake Management Many factors are considered by biologists when preparing lake stockpiles. It is highly recommended to consult a specialist to keep...
Summer provides the water garden with the best time of the year-and you also need to pay attention to the problem of high temperatures. To stay healthy and grow, fish need to get all the nutrients available from their food, so give them food that they can easily absorb in their system. If the fish look hungry, feed them 1-3 times a day. Feeding a small amount of food ensures that all food is eaten and prevents leftovers from rotting and water from getting dirty due to the high temperatures of summer. Don’t feed non-hungry fish-it only wastes money and pollutes their environment. Oxygen is more likely to dissolve in winter when the water temperature is low. High temperatures mean that it is difficult to get oxygen in the water. Therefore, in summer, it can be difficult for fish to obtain sufficient dissolved oxygen, especially in the harsh summer heat. Even if the fish eat, the movements caused by feeding further deplete the oxygen supply. Feed the fish during the cool morning hour...