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Why there is white spot on goldfish body, how should treat?

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There are white spots on goldfish, probably because of white spot disease. White spot disease is a common bacterial disease, and the main season of onset is summer. The main cause of the disease is that the water quality has been polluted in various ways. When white spot disease is found in goldfish, the water used for feeding can be warmed up to maintain the water temperature at about 30 degrees. Goldfish can also be treated with some mercurous nitrate drugs.
Why there is white spot on goldfish body, how should treat?

1. why do goldfish have white

spots on their bodies? The main reason is that the water quality of goldfish is polluted by feces, residual feed and other things, which leads to further deterioration of the water source, which leads to white spots on goldfish and white spot disease.

Two, the goldfish body has the white spot how to carry on the treatment

after the goldfish suffers from the white spot disease, may carry on the treatment according to the following step:

1, the isolation: First carries on the isolation to the sick goldfish, cannot let it and other fish in together, in order to avoid the infection.

2. Disinfect the water: After isolation, disinfect the fish tank in all aspects. You can choose potassium permanganate to disinfect the water, then filter the potassium permanganate residue and scald the water tank with hot water.

3. Drain water: Drain water in a disinfected and clean water tank. The temperature of the new water should be controlled at about 30 degrees. In addition, ensure that there is sufficient dissolved oxygen in the water. Then put some salt into the water, and keep the salinity at 4%. After that, put the sick fish into the tank. And

4, feed and observing: aft that steps are finished, feeding and observe the goldfish. Pay attention to feeding a small amount of food, eat less and eat more, and change water every day to keep the water clean. After a period of time, they can recover.

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