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Symptoms and treatment of goldfish indigestion

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The early symptoms of goldfish indigestion are loss of appetite and reduced defecation. In the medium term, there will be sluggish movement, poor defecation, procrastination and other phenomena. In the later stage of indigestion, goldfish will suffer from mental exhaustion, fin shrinkage, anal swelling and abdominal congestion. Goldfish indigestion is mostly affected by water temperature, water quality, food and the surrounding environment, breeders can stop feeding first, then raise the water temperature, can also feed some probiotics to help them digest food.
Symptoms and treatment of goldfish indigestion

1. the symptoms

of goldfish indigestion are not obvious in the early stage, and it is difficult for breeders to detect them. In the middle stage, goldfish will suffer from loss of appetite, slow movement and poor defecation. Later, when it is more serious, the goldfish will refuse to eat, the body will become thinner and thinner, and the spirit will be tired. In addition, they also have problems such as fin contraction, abdominal congestion, and red anus.

Goldfish indigestion is mostly due to improper feeding or feeding too much, mainly caused by digestive dysfunction.

2. Treatment

of goldfish indigestion If the condition of goldfish indigestion is not serious, the breeder only needs to stop feeding and raise the water temperature. Because high temperature can promote the metabolism of goldfish and promote their gastrointestinal peristalsis. If the symptoms of indigestion have reached the middle stage, the breeder also needs to stop eating, warm up, and then add some coarse salt to prevent bacterial growth. If the symptoms of goldfish can not be alleviated, the breeder can feed some digestive tablets or probiotics. If the symptoms of indigestion are more serious, you can use metronidazole for medicinal bath, if you can eat, you can feed Changyanling. If you can't eat, you can inject gentamicin or penicillin intramuscularly.

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