My parrot fish turned black and inflamed after changing the water

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The phenomenon of blackening is also normal, it is not suitable for water quality, and it is slowly good to keep the water temperature of your bathtub at about 30 degrees, which should have a certain inhibitory effect on germs. Then put the special fish medicine of parrot fish into the fish tank, which is relatively mild. Remember to change 1 3 water each time you add it, add nitrifying bacteria at the same time, and do not feed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't even understand it, nonsense

    Caused by a large area of water exchange. Large-scale water changes cause the fish to not adapt to the water quality and temperature. When the fish adapts to the water quality and temperature, it will recede in a few days without medication. Naturally it will be good. Medication is not accurate. Send the fish straight back to your hometown

    Just put some salt, don't put too much, the fish will die. Parrots are very resistant to disease. Erosion indicates the presence of bacteria. Put salt to sterilize. Pay attention to the temperature, water quality... It will get better slowly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the fish market to buy yellow flour and large grains of salt After changing one-third of the water, put in the yellow powder and large grains of salt (I don't know how big the tank is) It is best to ask the fish merchant when you buy it, and then change one-third of the water after two days, and then put in the same amount of yellow powder and large grains of salt, and so on (24 disappear oxygen) The water will be trapped for more than three days (the key to rotten tail is related to water quality) The parrot appears dark spots may not adapt to your water, or be frightened. Parrots prefer weakly acidic old water. You buy a pH test strip to test the water.

    The black spots are fine, the water is raised, and it will slowly disappear, you can go to the ornamental fish home to register and ask there.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When the parrot fish turns black, there will generally be wounds or scales, and it needs to be salted and medicated separately**, which may be suffering from black spot disease. During this period, the changes in water pH and water temperature are strictly controlled to avoid the parrot fish being frightened. But if the eyes are also dark, it is a genetic problem, and some businesses may also color the parrot fish for marketing.

    Parrot fish blackening may be due to black spot disease, at this time the owner can observe the parrot fish to see if there is a wound or scale loss on the surface of the fish, once the injury is found, you need to fish out the blackened fish and raise it separately, and then add salt and medicine**.

    The water temperature will also affect the color of the fish, the pH value of the water quality is the key to raising a good parrot fish, and the water temperature needs to be constant, and the phenomenon of sudden changes in water temperature will also make the fish body black. But if the parrotfish's eyes also turn black, it may be a genetic problem.

    Although the parrot fish is aggressive, it cannot be frightened, and once the fright is excessive, the parrot fish will cause a stress response and cause the fish to turn black. However, if the color of the parrot fish is very beautiful, and it suddenly turns black after being raised for a period of time, it may be a marketing method for the merchant to inject pigment into the parrot fish.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the parrot fish turns black, it may be caused by a frightened person, and the fish needs to be kept in a quiet environment. It is also possible that the parrot fish has turned black due to a bacterial infection, so you need to change the water to clean the parrot fish tank. At the same time, increase the temperature of the water and sprinkle salt or antibiotics**.

    If the parrot fish suddenly turns black, it may be caused by fright, and the fish tank needs to be placed in a quiet environment to reduce noise, do not change the water frequently, so that the parrot fish gradually adapts.

    The fish tank has not been cleaned for a long time, and when there are too many bacteria and viruses, it will cause the parrot fish to turn black, first of all, you need to clean the fish tank for the parrot fish and disinfect the fish tank to prevent the situation from becoming more and more serious.

    Regularly change the water for the parrot fish, you also need to use a warming rod to raise the water temperature to about 30, and then sprinkle salt into the water after taking it, if it does not improve, then sprinkle antibiotics into the water **.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Parrot fish turning white may be a problem of water, parrot fish itself is a hybrid fish, the gene is not very stable, and the water quality and water temperature are not up to standard, which will cause changes in body color.

    2. The whitening of parrot fish may also be an environmental problem; If it is a newly bought fish, it is normal for it to fade and turn white if it is not adapted to the new environment.

    3. The problem of fright, parrot fish are naturally timid, and it is common for them to turn white after being frightened.

    4. The problem of fish, some fish are red and purple when they are in the fish store, but they fade not long after buying them at home, and there are obvious dark spots under the skin on the back. This fish is artificially colored and is difficult to recover after fading.

    5. Parrot fish turning white may also be a feed problem, the staple food of parrots should be reddening pellet feed, feeding other feed or small fish will also cause fading.

    6. The problem of water change, when changing the water for the fish, the temperature difference is large, the amount of water is large, or the water change is too frequent will also affect the body color.

    7. Lighting problems, parrots should be equipped with red lights, open for two hours a day to attract color, if you use white lights, the fish is not fresh at all.

    Workaround:

    1. Water quality: to have a better filtration system, according to the size of the density of fish farming, regularly and quantitatively change the water (generally 3-5 days to change the water 4-5/1).

    2. Water temperature: Blood parrots are suitable for water temperature of 28 degrees, and their body color becomes light below 28 degrees, and they are also prone to white spot disease.

    3. Light: Keep a few hours of light (light) every day. The fish tank is protected from direct sunlight and is prone to green algae flooding, which is difficult**.

    4. Feed: dried shrimp or frozen shrimp, high-quality color-enhancing pellet feed, with feeding, will help the body color of the blood parrot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Parrot fish is a kind of ornamental fish that many people like to raise, parrot fish are bright in color, cute in appearance, and very ornamental. The common colors of parrot fish are red, yellow, white, red and white, blue and white, etc., if we find that the fish are black during the breeding process, we should pay special attention. Some are due to water quality and water temperature, while others may be due to black spot disease.

    1. You may have black spot disease, so you can soak the parrot fish in 2%-3% salt water once a day for 5 to 10 minutes each time.

    2. Caused by water pollution, water pollution will make the mouth or gills of the parrot fish black, and it will soon return to red after the parrot adapts to the new water quality, so the water quality needs to be made the same as the old water.

    3. If frightened, parrot fish will also appear black spots when frightened, and they will naturally disappear after a period of time.

    4. Drastic changes in water temperature will cause the parrot fish to lose its body color and tarnishe, and even black stripes or markings, so it is necessary to keep the water temperature between 25 and 28.

    After the parrot fish turns black, if it is timely, it can recover in about a week. They may darken due to conditions such as melasma and can usually recover in around 4 days if prompted**. Probably because the water quality is too poor.

    If the water is changed in time, it will recover in about 3 days. It may also be because the water temperature is too low or the temperature difference is large. In this case, keep the water temperature constant and it will recover in 3-5 days.

    It could also be because of being frightened, which takes a week or so to recover.

    1. Suitable temperature Parrot fish are quite sensitive to temperature, and are prone to stress reactions in the case of low temperature and drastic changes in water temperature, resulting in dull body color. It is best to keep the water temperature not lower than 28 during the feeding process, and the water temperature difference before and after the water change should not exceed 1.

    2. Oxygen content in water Because parrot fish is a hybrid of two species of fish (purple flamingo fish and red devil fish), the respiratory organs in the body are insufficient, and they need more oxygen than other fish.

    3.Fish feed foods that contain pigments and hormones are also harmful to the human body and also to the fish, especially to the liver. Healthy and natural nutrients should also be used for color enhancement.

    Live shrimp or freeze-dried shrimp are rich in color-boosting substances, which can add color, but the cost is higher, and it is also necessary to pay attention to disinfection, cut off the hard spines on the head of live shrimp, and avoid harming the parrot.

    4.Lighting Parrots are more sensitive to light. Periodic, quantitative exposure to bright light is required.

    Keep it in bright light for 1-2 hours a day and let it spend the rest of the day in a darker environment. If the tank is in a room without sunlight, add two hours of light per day and turn off the lights. If the room is well-lit, it is necessary to properly block the light in the room after the lights are turned on, so that the fish tank is in a dim state.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    <> parrot fish dies after changing the water, which may be caused by too much difference in water temperature, and the temperature needs to be controlled in time. Too much water exchange will also lead to the death of parrot fish, no matter what kind of fish you raise, you can't change the water at one time, and the water exchange of 1 3 to 1 5 is more appropriate. In addition, the lack of oxygen may also be the cause of the death of the parrot fish after changing the water, at which point oxygen burst is required.

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