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Man dragon fish wants the symptom before dying, how should treat?

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Before they die, they lean and look very weak. Careful observation will also find that their gills move very slowly, giving people a feeling of weakness. When this symptom occurs in fish, it means that their body has been infected by bacteria. If they are not treated at this time, they will die. Before treating them, we should first find out the cause of the disease, and then prescribe the right medicine.
Man dragon fish wants the symptom before dying, how should treat?

1. Symptoms

before death of Manlongyu Manlongyu has many symptoms before death, the most obvious of which is that their bodies tilt, when they are very weak and unable to maintain balance. Then they have breathing problems. If you look at their gills carefully, you will find that their gills move much slower than usual. At this time, it means that their internal body has been damaged, even normal breathing can not be satisfied. There are also some symptoms on the body surface of Manlong fish, such as small white spots on the body surface, a large degree of decay and so on.

2. How to treat

the dying Manlongyu? When raising Manlongyu, there are many reasons that can lead to their death. They will have many signs before they die, and when these signs are found, they need to be treated in time to avoid their death. The main cause of their death is the water quality problem, when the water quality is found to be too poor, they need to change the water in time to avoid a large number of viruses in the water to infect them, causing them to be infected by bacteria and die.

When there are signs of death, first examine their bodies to determine what causes them, and then treat them with drugs. They often suffer from diseases such as Saprolegniasis and enteritis. If it is Saprolegniasis, it needs to be treated with a certain amount of potassium permanganate bath. If it is enteritis, it can be treated with furacilin solution.

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