What to Look for When Buying Freshwater Fish

Buying fish for your freshwater aquarium is opportunity for a fun trip to the pet store. As you choose fish to take home, look at the physical characteristics in the following list to determine whether a fish is in good health:



  • Body color is rich, not faded or dull. The color should be complete and not missing in any areas.



  • There are no open sores, visible ulcers, boils, or obvious skin problems such as peeling scales or blemishes.



  • Fins are long and flowing or short and erect. The fish should not have any ragged, torn, or missing fins.



  • Scales are flat and smooth, not protruding away from the body.



  • The stomach is well rounded, not sunken or concave.



  • Girth of the entire body is of normal size, not bloated or emaciated.



  • Visible excreta (fish waste) should be dark in color, not pale.



  • All the fins on the fish’s body should not be collapsed or completely clamped shut.



  • The eyes are clear, not cloudy, and they are not popping out of their sockets.



  • There are no visible parasites, such as ich or velvet.











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