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What reason is there is red blood silk on brocade carp body, how to treat

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Red blood on Koi is usually caused by water pollution or cross-infection. When red blood occurs, mercurochrome can be applied to the affected area for treatment. You can also give them a medicated bath with furacilin for three or four days, and the symptoms will disappear. When raising koi, as long as the water quality is kept clean and hygienic, sterilization and disinfection are carried out regularly to prevent infection, such symptoms will basically not occur.
What reason is there is red blood silk on brocade carp body, how to treat

1. what is the reason

for red blood on the body of Koi? Red blood on the body of Koi is what we call congestive disease, which usually occurs in the abdomen, gills, tail, base of fin rays and around the orbit of Koi. This symptom is most likely caused by water pollution or bacterial infection. When raising koi, we should always clean the fish tank to keep the water clean. In addition, when putting in new fish, we should pay attention to disinfecting them to prevent the new fish from carrying bacteria and causing Koi to be infected. This can prevent the occurrence of congestive disease.

2. How to treat

red blood streaks on koi? If red blood streaks are found on koi, we can take the following methods for treatment:

1. First wipe the affected area with mercurochrome, then soak the diseased fish with special liquid medicine, and continue to wipe the affected area with mercurochrome for one day. If the treatment is repeated for about a week, the condition of the diseased fish will recover.

2. Put a small amount of furacilin powder in the water to soak them, and the symptoms will recover after a few days. You can also use a low concentration of malachite green water solution to smear on the affected area once a day. After a week of continuous treatment, his condition will improve.

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