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Remove Aquarium Fish Common Disease ( Home make Garlic Formula ) Urdu and Hindi

Remove Aquarium Fish Common Disease ( Home make Garlic Formula ) Urdu and Hindi
Remove Aquarium Fish Common Disease ( Home make Garlic Formula ) Urdu and Hindi Ammonia poisoning Though not a disease, ammonia poisoning is a common problem in fish tanks – especially new ones. It can cause high levels of stress in your fish and lead to other health issues including bacterial disorders. If you see your fish gasping at the surface with red or inflamed gills, they may have ammonia poisoning. The water in their tank may appear murky, which is an indicator that the water hasn’t been ‘cycled’. To treat this condition, test the water for ammonia and pH, and check the water temperature. A 30 to 50 per cent water change is advised and you need to repeat this within 24 hours as necessary. Clean the gravel in your fish tank with a gravel siphon and make sure you’re using high-quality food that’s not out of date. To prevent this condition avoid overfeeding, overcrowding and ensure your filtration system is working well. Cotton mouth This bacterial infection can affect cold-water and tropical fish. It’s sometimes confused with a fungal infection because of the appearance of white or greyish white spots on the fish’s head, though usually this infection starts as a pale area around the head and mouth. This may turn yellow/brownish in colour with red-tinged edges. Bacteria generally affects the fish’s mouth, but lesions can appear on the back that look like a saddle on the fish’s body. Some ways to treat this condition include a 30 per cent to 50 per cent water change with a siphon of the tank’s gravel. Aquarium salt can be used, but ensure that your fish can tolerate it (see below). You can use Furan 2, Melafix or a vet-prescribed antibiotic. In addition, you should remove the carbon from your tank’s filter during treatment. This infection is one of the reasons you need to use a quarantine tank [link to quarantine tank/aquarium salt article] when introducing new fish to your established aquarium. Dropsy Usually fatal to fish, Dropsy is characterised by a swelling of your fish’s abdomen, sometimes causing their scales to stick out. Your fish will appear listless and lose their appetite. If you’re unsure if your fish has Dropsy, quarantine them them immediately and take them to your local Greencross Vets. Maintaining your fish tank’s water quality is key to keeping your fish safe from this condition. Also, be sure to feed your fish high-quality food and avoid overcrowding them. Test the water frequently and observe your fish for signs of stress. Fin/tail rot If you see that your fish’s fins or tail are frayed and the edges appear white, then they may be rotting. Your fish may also settle at the bottom of the tank and stop eating. This can be caused by poor water quality, but it can start with bullying from other fish. If your fish is being bullied, you should move them to the quarantine tank. Fungal infections Fungal infections are one of the most common disorders for fish. Fungal spores naturally populate fish tanks, but sick, stressed or injured fish can cause a dangerous increase. These infections manifest as a white cotton-wool-like growth on the skin, mouth, fins or gills. This condition is normally a secondary problem, so it will need a two-part treatment. You’ll first have to treat the underlying disease or injury via the infected fish spending time in the quarantine tank. Then go about cleaning your tank. A 30 to 50 per cent water change and a siphon of the tank’s gravel is necessary. Aquarium salt can be used, provided your fish can tolerate it and an anti-fungal agent will serve you well. Be sure you always treat your tank hygienically by regularly changing your nets. Always wash and rinse your hands prior to and after handling the tank’s elements. Hole in the head Cichlids, and in particular Discus and Oscars are the fish breeds most commonly affected by this disorder. Subscribe My New Channel ( Birds Life ) :: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJck... My Facebook Page :: https://ift.tt/2EXJNX6... My Gmail Address :: lalmughal51@gmail.com My Contact Number :: +92344 - 1530559 or +92344 - 3397567 My Whatsapp Group Link :: https://ift.tt/2PXlu1H... Fish Medicine & treatment :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jGuZ... Parrot Fish Care :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5-sa... Cichlid Fish Breeding Tips :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ6c7... Molly fish Breeding Tips :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4wxa... Difference B/W Male & Female :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p-Yj... Aquarium Filters Details :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycHWi... Flowerhorn Fish Care :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X5na... ===================FOLLOW ME==================


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