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What reason is goldfish red gill, how to treat?

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Goldfish red gills may be caused by gill rot disease, the main cause of this disease is not timely change of water, resulting in a large number of bacteria or parasites in the water, infected fish. In addition to the red gills, the gill rot disease also has the manifestations of small red spots on the fish body and gill filament defects. To treat gill rot, you can wipe the affected area with salt water or wash the gill with salt water. Once a day, the water in the fish tank should be changed every day, and it can be cured in about a week.
What reason is goldfish red gill, how to treat?

One, what reason

is goldfish red gill? Goldfish red gill basically is because got rot gill disease. The main symptoms of gill rot disease are gill redness, small red spots on the fish body and gill filament defect. The main States of goldfish are slow reaction, loss of appetite, dyspnea and refusal to eat. The main reason for gill rot is that the water is not changed in time and the water quality is not clean, resulting in bacterial infection or parasitic infection.

2. How to treat

goldfish red gills? 1. Bacterial infection: gill rot disease is a contagious disease, so once goldfish are found to have gill rot disease, they need to be isolated first and then treated. Chlorine-rich or dibromohydantoin can be used to disinfect the fish tank, and then 0.2% Yufuning can be mixed into the feed. If the symptoms are not serious, one treatment is enough. If the symptoms are severe, the treatment can be repeated every other day.

2. Parasitic infection: If the gill rot disease is caused by parasitic infection, you can sprinkle the fungicide or insect killer directly into the fish tank with a concentration of 0.01-0.02 ppm. Insecticides that can be taken orally by sick fish in the later stage. It will take about a week to recover. Parasitic infections do not spread as quickly as bacterial infections, but they need to be isolated before they can be treated.

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