a map fish can recover from a bite as long as it is handled properly and in time. After they are bitten, they should ensure that the water quality is clean and avoid further infection of the wound. It is suggested that they be taken out and cultured in isolation. We should also pay attention to changing water, warming up and sterilizing. After a period of rest, the wound of the map fish will heal.
After being bitten, map fish should be isolated first to avoid secondary injury by other fish. If the map fish is bitten very seriously, isolate the original tank to avoid increased injury due to tank change. Next, when maintaining, we should pay attention to changing water. The water in the tank should be changed every day, and crude salt should be put to sterilize after changing the water. And raise the water temperature to about 30 degrees.
If the situation is serious, first apply anti-inflammatory drugs, such as erythromycin ointment, to prevent infection. Then put the bitten fish into the dilute solution of oxytetracycline for ten minutes, and then put it back into the original tank. Perform this step every day, observe the map fish, and let the map fish rest until the wound of the map fish recovers. In addition, after being bitten, the fish can not be fed first and observed for a period of time. Wait until the situation is stable before feeding, feeding should pay attention to the appropriate reduction of food feeding.