Abstract

Inoculating sewage water onto Gambusia relative can make both positive and adverse consequences. On the positive side, it can give supplements to the fish, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and other fundamental components. Also, the microscopic organisms in the sewage water can assist with lessening how much alkali and different poisons are in the water. This can be valuable to the fish by assisting with keeping the water spotless and sound. On the negative side, the microorganisms in the sewage water can be pathogenic, implying that they can cause sickness or disease. In addition, the sewage water might contain different impurities, for example, weighty metals, which can be harmful to the fish. Also, the microscopic organisms in the sewage water can make disturbance and irritation the skin and nutritious channels of the fish. This can be entirely awkward for the fish, and it might be deadly if not tended to rapidly.

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