Nitrogen Cycle
Water Quality
Fish Health
Tank Management
Vocabulary
100

What compound is produced first when fish release waste?

Ammonia (NH₃)

100

What is the safe pH range for most aquaculture species?

About 6.5–8.5

100

List one visible sign of stress in fish.

Gasping at surface, clamped fins, abnormal swimming, loss of appetite.

100

What tool moves water and provides oxygen in a tank?

Aerator or air pump.

100

Define aquaculture.

The farming of aquatic organisms like fish, shellfish, and plants.

200

What type of bacteria convert ammonia into nitrite?

Nitrosomonas (beneficial bacteria)

200

 What parameter measures dissolved salts in water?

Salinity

200

What does “ich” look like on fish?

Small white spots, like salt grains

200

What should you do if ammonia levels are high?

Partial water change, reduce feeding, add bacteria supplement.

200

What does “monoculture” mean in aquaculture?

Raising one species in a system.

300

Why is nitrite harmful to fish?

It binds to blood, reducing oxygen transport (“brown blood disease”)

300

Why is dissolved oxygen (DO) important for fish?

Fish need DO for respiration; low DO can cause stress or death.

300

How can poor water quality affect fish immune systems?

It weakens them, making them more prone to disease.

300

Why is overfeeding dangerous?
 

Uneaten food decomposes, raising ammonia levels.

300

What is the term for raising fish and plants together in one system?

Aquaponics.

400

What is the final, less harmful compound in the nitrogen cycle?

Nitrate (NO₃⁻)

400

What can happen if water temperature rises too high?

Oxygen levels drop, and fish become stressed.

400

What is a common treatment for bacterial infections in aquaculture?

Antibiotics or medicated feed (when prescribed and regulated).

400

What is biofiltration?

The use of beneficial bacteria to convert toxic waste products.

400

Define “stocking density.”

The number of fish kept in a given water volume

500

Why is tank cycling important before adding fish?

It establishes beneficial bacteria to process waste and prevent toxic spikes.

500

What tool is commonly used to test ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels?

Water testing kit or strips.

500

Why is quarantine important for new fish?

Prevents introducing diseases into established tanks.

500

Name one advantage of a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS).

Conserves water, better control of water quality, higher fish density possible

500

What is the process of preparing a tank by establishing beneficial bacteria before adding fish?

Cycling (or Tank Cycling).

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