of silver arowana blindfold disease? Silver arowana blindfold disease is mainly due to bacterial infection, leading to bacterial infection for many reasons. More common is that the water quality is too poor, if the water used to raise silver arowana is not replaced in time, they are prone to blindfold disease. Secondly, if nitrogen enters the body, it will also cause their eyes to appear cloudy or white. It is also possible that the eyes of the silver arowana were injured, but they were not treated in time, resulting in bacterial infection, so they suffered from blindfold. This condition is more difficult to treat, and the treatment cycle is longer. The initial symptom of blindfold disease in
silver arowana is that there are some white spots or white lines in the eyeball, which is not easy to find without careful observation. But in the medium term, white spots or lines turn into white fog, and although their appetite and activity are not affected, their eyes look foggy. In the late stage of blindfold, the eyes of silver arowana will become cloudy and almost covered by fog.
the blindfold disease of silver arowana? If the blindfold disease of silver arowana is not serious, the breeder can raise the water temperature to 32 C first, and change a quarter of the water every day to ensure that the water quality is clean. If it has reached the middle stage, it needs to heat up first, explode oxygen, then add three thousandths of salt, and change a quarter of the water every day. About 3-4 days of persistence will be effective. If it has reached the later stage, the breeder can first use yellow powder or penicillin bath, if the effect is not obvious, gentamicin sulfate can be injected.