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#Timingforwintering #Wintermedaka"It's getting cold, isn't it?" I feel like more and more mornings are being greeted with this phrase. It's getting cold and hard to take out the trash in the morning (it's my job when I'm at home). When it gets cold, the medaka start to move less. Have you noticed that they don't eat much, or that they try to eat but there's a lot of food left? When the air and water temperature drop, this kind of thing inevitably happens. If you continue to feed them even though they don't eat, it will worsen the water quality and make the medaka sick, which is not good. If the water temperature drops and the medaka stops eating, it may be time for them to hibernate. When is the right time to hibernate? In this video, we filmed to answer such questions. We're sure you'll find a solution.