1. How to treat gill rot in yellow croaker?Use special effect rot gills Spraying external medicine is also important for promoting the recovery of fish diseases. By inhibiting and killing bacteria on the surface of the fish and in the water, external sources of infection are inhibited. Practice has proved that the use of "Special Effect Gill Rot" has a better effect on reducing mortality and is less irritating. 2. What should I do if my Koi’s fins are rotten and its gill covers are turning white?The sick fish swim slowly by the pond or on the surface of the water, with slow reactions, difficulty breathing, and loss of appetite. When the disease is serious, the fish will swim alone on the surface of the water without eating and will not respond to external stimuli. The ends of the gill filaments rot and become congested, and sometimes covered with lumps of dirt. In severe cases, the gill filaments are corroded into columns, the gill bones are exposed and white, and the inner and outer layers of the gill cover bones are corroded at the same time, which looks hollow from a distance. This is called "open skylight" in the south. |
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