When introducing a new fish to an aquarium, it is important to acclimate the fish to its new environment gradually to reduce stress and ensure its health. Here is a general guideline on how to introduce a new fish to an aquarium:
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Float the bag: Float the sealed bag containing the new fish in the aquarium for about 15-20 minutes to allow the water temperature inside the bag to gradually adjust to the aquarium water temperature.
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Open the bag: Carefully open the bag and roll down the top edges to create a floating "collar" to prevent the fish from escaping.
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Add aquarium water: Slowly add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag at regular intervals over the course of 30 minutes to help the fish acclimate to the water parameters in the aquarium.
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Net the fish: After acclimating the fish to the aquarium water, gently net the fish out of the bag and release it into the aquarium.
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Monitor the fish: Keep an eye on the new fish for signs of stress or aggression from other tank mates. It's important to closely monitor the new fish for the first few days to ensure it is eating and behaving normally.
By following these steps, you can help your new fish adapt to its new home successfully.