Is it true that the more frequently the turtle pond is disinfected, the cleaner the turtle's living environment will be and the fewer diseases it will cause? In fact, this is a feeding misunderstanding. If disinfection is not carried out reasonably, it can easily cause serious consequences.
Therefore, although regular and quantitative disinfection is one of the effective measures to prevent turtle diseases, it should be remembered that the shorter the disinfection cycle and the greater the efficacy, the better. It must be carried out in a scientific way to get twice the result with half the effort.
According to scientific research, pathogenic microorganisms often exist in water bodies and turtle bodies. Generally speaking, if they are in good conditions, are inhibited in aquatic environments. When the environment deteriorates and the balance is imbalanced, they will play a role, causing turtle diseases.
However, in fact, there are also a large number of beneficial microorganisms in the turtle pond breeding water environment and inside the turtle body. They can degrade and transform pollutants in the water body, have antagonistic effects, and can also inhibit and kill harmful microorganisms. thereby maintaining water quality.
Thus, regular disinfection kills all microorganisms in the water, including beneficial microorganisms. If you do not pay attention to regulating water quality to restore the ecological environment in the water, it will easily cause an imbalance in the micro-ecological environment of the pond water. If this happens for a long time, the waste excreted by turtles cannot be degraded and transformed by beneficial microorganisms, which will cause the toxic and harmful substances generated to be deposited in the water body, laying hidden dangers for future breeding.
Therefore, during the breeding process, we need to determine the disinfection time based on the actual water quality and turtle body conditions, and after disinfection, we must promptly adjust the water quality, apply a small amount of fertilizer or use microecological agents to maintain the microecological environment of the water body. Restoration provides a good water environment for turtles to grow.
Tips for cleaning outdoor turtle ponds:
1. First, clean the turtle pond. Generally, rinse with clean water to clean up the remaining cement slurry and other debris after constructing the turtle pond. Pay attention to flushing the surroundings of the turtle pond, mats, four corners of the sun visor, and green belts.
2. Remove residual garbage. There is no need to sweep the fine sand across the sand pond. You only need to sweep the sand to a higher corner. If there are moss and other green plants at the bottom of the turtle pond, you do not need to sweep it, which can help regulate the water quality.
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