Types Of Tropical Fish Disease

Posted by Tropical Fish Reef on Jul 24th, 2008
2008
Jul 24

Raising tropical fish can be a calming and satisfying experience. Once you’ve set up your tank and filled it with colorful tropical fish, it can also be quite an investment. It can become quite frustrating when you begin to realize that your fish is not doing well. There are many different types of diseases that can affect your fish. Here are a few of the most common tropical fish diseases.

 

Common Tropical Fish Diseases And Treatments

 

There is a lot more to keeping fish than just bringing them home from the store, throwing them in a tank, and feeding them once a day. There are several different tropical fish diseases that can make your tropical fish experience less pleasing.

One of the most common tropical fish diseases shows up as white spots on the skin of your fish. These are fungal diseases, and will usually show up after your fish is already weakened from stress. Monitor your fish closely after you introduce them into their new tank.

There are several signs to watch for that may indicate tropical fish diseases. If you notice that your fish has bulging eyes, open sores or ulcers, chances are your fish has some kind of bacterial disease. There are other signs as well, but these are the most common. In many cases, this type of disease needs to be treated with antibiotic medication.

If one or more of your fish appear to be rubbing their bodies on various objects in the tank, this could indicate the presence of a parasitic disease. The rubbing and scraping that the fish are doing is an attempt to remove the parasites that are trying to eat through their skin. If they are successful, eventually they will get inside the fish and kill it by eating away at the internal organs. A bath in some type of salt solution will sometimes take care of this problem.

One of the most common tropical fish diseases in many types of fish are viral diseases. It will often show up as swelled white spots on the skin. The treatment for this type of disease can be difficult because it’s hard to identify the specific virus. Viruses can quickly spread to the other fish in the tank.

With any fish that is infected with a disease, the most important thing to do is remove the infected fish from the tank immediately. The disease can spread among the other fish. Place the infected fish in a separate container and keep the environment as clean as possible. Over time, the virus should run its course.

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