What should I do if the monk fish has white spots, there are a lot of white spots on my monk fish, w

Updated on pet 2024-03-21
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ninety percent of tropical fish diseases are caused by this disease - white spot disease, which is easily contagious, and the whole body of the fish will turn white. The fish tickle everywhere, have less appetite, rot and bleed until they die. The special drug is quinine sulfate, first melt the medicine into hot water to dissolve, and then pour it into the tank, the water temperature should be increased to 28-30 degrees, after 3-5 days can kill the protozoa, if not completely eliminated, you can do it again.

    The soil method is to soak the fish in 1% salt water, which can also be cured. The medicine for white spot disease - anti-zillin is also possible. This disease is a parasite of the caterpillar class on the fish, sucking the body fluids of the fish, and multiplying quickly.

    Therefore, it takes about 10 days to complete the treatment. There is no way to save money without medicine, which is to soak in 1% salt water. About 10 days.

    In addition, the fish tank is disinfected after thorough cleaning. Disinfection can be done with potassium permanganate or Laisu water Fish farming water first, prepare in advance, the old fish tank can not be used, to be disinfected, or you will get sick. Soak the fish in the washbasin and other baths, then clean and disinfect the tank.

    The tap water just came out and could not be used, so it had to be dried for a few days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Add a little salt, raise the temperature to 30 degrees, and stick to it for a week, it's not good for you to come to me!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Monk fish raw white spot is white spot disease.

    Treatment: Regardless of the drug used, the first thing to do is to raise the water temperature to 30 degrees. The method of small melon insects not being resistant to high temperature can be used to promote the rapid maturity of the spores produced on the surface of the fish body, accelerate their growth rate, and make them fall off the surface of the fish body.

    **Medications: can also be soaked in 5% saline for several days;

    or 2 parts per million (2ppm) of methyl blue solution, soaked for 6 hours a day;

    Mixed with 0.05 parts per million (malachite green and 25 parts per million (25ppm) formaldehyde solution, the efficacy is better;

    or soak in 28 30 parts per million (2ppm) of quinine hydrochloride solution for 3 5 days;

    or soak in two parts per million (2ppm) of mercurous nitrate for 30 minutes;

    or soak in a solution of red mercury at a concentration of fifty to seventy parts per million (50 70 ppm) for 5 15 minutes, 2 times a day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Monk fish found white spots on their bodies, most likely because they were infected with melon worm disease. This is a common fish parasitic disease, and the body of the diseased monk fish will be covered with these small white dots, and in the later stages, the white dots will become a thin white net. If it is not done as soon as possible, the monk fish will die because of it.

    Melon worm disease, commonly known as white spot disease, mainly occurs in the season when the water temperature is relatively low. At first, the white spots will mainly parasitize on the fins, eyes and gills of the monk fish, and then gradually spread to the whole body. Sick monk fish have itchy bodies and rub against stones to relieve discomfort.

    Severe white spot disease will parasitize a large number of fish on the gills, increase mucus secretion, and finally cause monk fish to have difficulty breathing, suffocation and death.

    The easiest way to get rid of white spot disease is to raise the water temperature to 27-30 degrees Celsius in the early stage of the disease, destroy the living environment of the small melon insects, and let the small melon insects parasitic on the surface of the fish automatically fall off. At the same time, you can use salt water to soak the fish for 3-5 minutes, once a day, and after 3-5 days, the monk fish will be cured.

    At the same time, you can also use methane blue 2-5ppm to soak the diseased monk fish for 3-20 days; Or use malachite green, take a medicinal bath once every 2-3 days, and take a medicinal bath for about 5 times in a row, and you will find that there is an obvious ** effect.

    It is worth noting that when the keeper finds that there are white spots on the body of the monkfish, they must carry out ** as soon as possible, sterilize and disinfect the monk fish in the medicated bath, and then provide it with a new and safe living environment, so that it can recover as soon as possible. Don't delay the ** time at will, which will lead to the death of a large number of monk fish in the end.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Raise the temperature to 2 degrees Celsius and add a little salt according to the size.

    Common diseases of monk fish and**.

    Dysentery**:(a) Poor water quality environment. (b) Caused by injury to the body. (c) Subsequent parasitic infection.

    Symptoms: Cotton wool-like material on the surface body.

    **:(a) Warming is a good way to do this. (b) Supplementation of antibiotics and antimicrobials**. (c) Malachite green or methane blue, etc.**.

    Dehydration**:(a) Caused by poor water quality. (b) Infection invaded by a mixture of bacteria or protozoa. Symptoms: Enlarged abdomen, bulging eyes, or scales that stand up like pineal glands.

    **:(a) Immediate improvement of water quality. (b) Supplementation of antibiotics or antimicrobials**. (c) Not simple.

    Rotten mouth disease**:

    a) Caused by parasitism of water bacteria.

    b) Deterioration of water quality, which makes bacteria more susceptible to multiplication.

    Symptoms: The mouth and gill cover are like white cotton balls, which are gradually mothed and decayed; Loss of appetite, sluggishness, and death, the contagion of this disease is alarming, and can lead to the death of the entire tank within a few days.

    **: Four to the prime. The serving size is 13 mg or more than one liter of water, and then the sick fish is put in the ** box for about six to seven days, half of the water is pumped every day, and the original dosage is maintained.

    Head Cave Disease**:

    a) Caused by poor water quality.

    b) Lack of vitamins or minerals.

    c) Hexaeoflagellates and Edwardsia invasion infection.

    Symptoms: Cavities of various sizes appear around the customer's head.

    **:(a) Immediate improvement of water quality.

    b) Supplementation of vitamins and minerals adapted to nutrition.

    c) Injection of antibiotics and antiprotozoal agents**. Cotrimoxazole.

    Shock**: caused by human factors. Sudden change of environment: e.g. moving fish from acidic water or from cold water to high temperature water, and vice versa.

    Symptoms: Because they are not suitable for the new environment, the monk fish is in a state of shock and collides, and some even suffocate to death.

    **: Prevention is better than **, when changing the water or buying new fish, test the water temperature and water quality first, you can avoid this disease.

    White spot disease**: It is caused by white spot worm infection.

    Symptoms: (a) The surface body, scales, eyes and gills are covered with small white spots, and then they are damaged, ulcerated, and distant.

    b) The body of the fish is itchy, and it rubs against the stones.

    c) A large number of gill parasitism, increased mucus secretion, dyspnea, suffocation and death.

    **:(a) Increase the temperature of the water by 28 degrees to 31 degrees for one week or ten days.

    b) Take methane blue 2-5ppm for 3-20 days for long-term medicated bath.

    c) One malachite green, medicated bath every two or three days, five times in a row.

    **:(a) Injuries sustained during fishing and transport.

    b) Monk fish fight with each other and cause wounds.

    c) Unsuitable water quality.

    d) Ectoparasite attack.

    e) Infection of columnar bacteria as well as other bacteria.

    Symptoms: Cloudy white mist appears at the end of the fin, followed by damage and bleeding.

    **:(a) Sick fish must be isolated.

    b) Pay attention to and improve water quality.

    c) Due to bacterial infection, feed with antibiotics or antimicrobials.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Raise the temperature by 1 to 2 degrees and add a little salt according to the size.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Warm up to 30 degrees, add a small amount of salt, and a week is about the same.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Monk fish are infected with white spot worms, and they are usually infected by putting newly bought fish into the tank without going through the sterilization process.

    Solution: 1. Wipe the fish with thick salt water, first scoop up the fish with a net, put it on an appropriate dish with a thick cloth bottom, and wipe off the small white spots on the fish with medium force according to the fish with cotton dipped in salt water.

    2. Circulating water and pumping, according to the reaction of the fish, the fish hides in a corner, and the breath is short, then you should quickly replace half of the water or change it all. On the contrary, you can change it again a day. This kills the white spot worms hiding in the water and prevents re-infection.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. If there are white spots on the monkfish, it generally means that the monk fish is suffering from white spot disease, and the water should be changed in time for the monkfish, and sea salt should be added appropriately.

    2. Heating up white dots and small melon insects are afraid of high temperatures, which is also one of the most common methods, and gradually raise the temperature to 29-30 degrees. Under the sea salt, how much is the size of the root trace Bixiao according to the size of the owner's fish tank Huizao, can not use edible salt, to aquarium special sea salt.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The white spots on the body of the monk fish may have developed lesions, in which case the water should be changed. The precautions for changing the water of the monk fish are:

    1. Adjust the water temperature, increase the water temperature to 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, destroy the living environment of the small melon insects, and let the small melon insects parasitic on the surface of the fish body automatically fall off.

    2. In the water, you can use methane blue to soak the diseased monk fish for three to twenty days, or use peacock green, once every two to three days, and carry out about five consecutive medicinal baths.

    3. If you add tap water directly to the fish tank, you need to carry out the blasting process, because there is chlorine in the tap water.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Solutions for white spot disease in monk fish:

    1. In the initial stage, the water temperature can be slowly jumped to destroy the growth environment of the melon insects, and then equipped with drugs**.

    2. Mix with 0.05 parts per million malachite green and 25 parts per million formaldehyde solution.

    3. It can be soaked in 1% salt water for several days.

    4. Soak in methyl blue solution of 2 parts per million for six hours a day.

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