The small bubbles on the map fish may be caused by bubble disease, which is not common in other fish. However, it is common in map fish. Although map fish are prone to this disease, the incidence rate is not very high, so it is not common.
The main cause of bubble disease in map fish is that the content of ammonia or oxygen in water is too high, and it may be caused by saturation of some gases in water. After the map fish suffers from bubble disease, dense bubbles will appear in the pelvic fins, pectoral fins and abdomen, and when the bubble disease is serious, it will also cause dyspnea, exophthalmos and body decay.
2. How to solve the problem of small bubbles on map fish1. Change water: As mentioned above, map fish suffer from bubble disease mainly because of excessive oxygen or ammonia content in water, so breeders need to change water immediately to reduce the oxygen and ammonia content in water. The metabolic speed of map fish is relatively high, and the pollution to water quality is also serious, so the speed of water quality deterioration will become faster. Breeders usually need to open filters to slow down the deterioration of water quality.
2. Add salt: If the map fish is seriously ill, you can sprinkle crude salt or oxytetracycline in the fish tank to inhibit the growth of bacteria. During treatment, it is necessary to stop feeding and keep the water temperature constant, which can speed up their recovery.