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What reason is map fish eye has white film? How to handle?

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There is a white membrane in the eyes of the map fish, which may be due to blindfold disease. The main reason for their blindfold disease is that the water used for feeding is polluted. In this case, breeders need to change more water for them, add some coarse salt to the water, and then heat up and disinfect it. If the problem of tunica albuginea is serious, they need to be treated with special drugs for blindfold. Water should be changed frequently during treatment, so that it will be better after a period of time.
What reason is map fish eye has white film? How to handle?

One, how does map fish eye have white film to do?

Map fish eye has white film, it is to get blindfold disease mostly. After finding the sick fish, the breeder needs to change all the water in the fish tank, then add some coarse salt to the water, and then raise the water to about 30 degrees for disinfection. In addition, breeders need to add some anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs to the fish tank after changing the water, and then soak the sick map fish in it for treatment. During the treatment period, the water should be changed once every two days at most, and attention should be paid to exposing the sick fish to the sun and using the sun to sterilize and detoxify them. In addition, attention should be paid to strengthening the filtration system to ensure that the water temperature is appropriate and the water quality is clean.

2. What is the reason

for the white membrane in the eyes of map fish? Most of the reasons for the blindfold disease of map fish are water pollution or the invasion of bacteria caused by the injury of the outer eye membrane. The main symptoms of blindfold disease are white fog, turbidity or swelling of the eye membrane, and white floccule in the eye. Note that summer and autumn are the high incidence of such symptoms, so during this period of time, breeders should pay more attention to the living conditions of map fish, change more filtered feeding water, timely disinfection and sterilization, in order to reduce the possibility of map fish suffering from this disease.

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