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What appearance is guppy rotten tail, how should treat?

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
When a guppy has a rotten tail disease, the tail will be congested and inflamed. The tail will also be incomplete and broken, and in serious cases, the whole tail will be broken. Some of them will be partially rotten, but the rotten place will expose fish bones. The rotten tail disease of guppy is mainly caused by bacterial infection. If the breeder wants to treat it, he must sterilize it first. If the rotten tail is not serious, it can be sterilized with salt. When it is serious, it is necessary to use fish medicine for sterilization treatment.
What appearance is guppy rotten tail, how should treat?

1. what is the appearance

of guppy tail rot? If the symptoms are not serious, the tail will only be congested, but if not treated in time, it will be inflamed. If the situation of tail rot is serious, their tails will be incomplete and broken, and may be broken directly. Some rotten tails will also appear partially rotten, and the rotten parts will expose fish bones. When guppies suffer from tail rot disease, they will show slow swimming speed and inclined fish body. Because guppies' tails are used to maintain balance, once the tail is damaged, they can not maintain balance.

2. How to treat

guppy tail rot? If the condition of guppy tail rot is not serious, the breeder only needs to isolate the sick fish and then sterilize it with salt. If the tail has been ulcerated, it is necessary to use iodine or erythromycin ointment to smear the wound, and then use yellow powder for medicinal bath. If the situation of tail rot is serious, the breeder needs to use erythromycin or gentamicin for medicinal bath. It is better to take a medicated bath once a day for 30 minutes each time. During the period of treatment, the breeder should stop feeding food and change water every day. If the continuous medicinal bath has no effect for several days, the dosage can be increased appropriately.

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