Before choosing domestic sharks, it is necessary to know the kinds of sharks to be raised, including their size, needs and habits. On this basis, according to your actual situation, choose the shark species that suit you. Generally speaking, sharks suitable for domestic use include clown sharks, pearl sharks, silver dragon sharks and so on.
Clown sharks are small and docile, suitable for novice breeding. Pearl sharks are slightly larger and beautiful in appearance, but they need high water quality and ideal water temperature. Silver dragon shark is also a popular species in family shark breeding, with medium size and mild personality.
2. Create shark breeding conditions
Sharks need a specific environment to survive and reproduce. To raise sharks at home, it is necessary to carry out specific shark breeding site structure and adjustment. First of all, we should build an aquarium suitable for sharks to ensure the stability and hygiene of water quality and water temperature.
Secondly, we should consider the daily diet and eating habits of sharks and choose appropriate feed and nutrition, such as fish, shrimp, crab meat and other seafood.
Finally, regularly check the water temperature, water quality, oxygen atmosphere and other indicators to ensure that sharks have a healthy and stable family ecosystem.
3. Cost control of domestic sharks
Domestic sharks need to invest some assets and energy. Before breeding, you need to evaluate your economic strength and family resources and make a suitable budget plan.
In the process of breeding, fish tanks and equipment should be cleaned and maintained in time to ensure water quality hygiene and ventilation. At the same time, regularly buy professional equipment such as fish food, water quality testing and medicines to ensure the shark's diet and health. The above expenses need to be budgeted and controlled in advance to avoid overspending.
4. Understand and deal with the habits of sharks
The habits of sharks are uncertain, and sometimes they migrate and attack because of the interference of other creatures. Therefore, to keep sharks at home, we should understand and avoid the dangers that sharks may bring.
For example, it is necessary to prevent sharks from attacking other fish during the breeding process, and at the same time, appropriate environmental settings such as obstacles, aquatic plants and caves should be added to the fish tank to provide sharks with protective measures for habitat and rest.
If sharks are found to be abnormal in behavior or physiology, they need to seek medical advice or consult aquaculture experts in time. Similarly, it is necessary to control the activities and interference of tourists to ensure the safety and stability of sharks.