Aquatic Care
Aquatic care refers to the practices and methods used to maintain the health and well-being of aquatic animals, such as fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. This includes providing a suitable habitat, ensuring clean water, and monitoring water quality parameters like temperature, pH, and ammonia levels. Proper nutrition and regular health checks are also essential components of aquatic care.
In addition to individual animal care, aquatic care encompasses the management of ecosystems in settings like aquariums, ponds, and marine reserves. This involves understanding the interactions between species and their environment, promoting biodiversity, and implementing conservation efforts to protect aquatic habitats from pollution and overfishing.