My fish white spot disease, warming with yellow powder, but more and more

Updated on healthy 2024-06-18
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If your fish suffers from white spot disease, the symptoms increase after warming and using yellow powder, which may be because the yellow powder does not play a leading role. Yellow powder is a fungicide that mainly targets diseases caused by bacteria and may not be very effective against white spot disease caused by melon worms.

    The melon worm is a parasite that reproduces most actively in water temperatures of 15-25 degrees, and when the water temperature rises to 28 degrees, the development of the worm stops. Therefore, warming** may speed up the hatching of melon worms, leading to aggravation of the disease.

    It is recommended that you take other methods, such as using medications** and changing the water by a quarter every day.

    1. Add salt appropriately. In addition, ensuring that the water quality of the fish tank is kept clean will help the fish recover. If the condition is severe, it is advisable to seek help from a professional fish disease doctor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Continue to maintain the water temperature of about 30 degrees, the water temperature of 30 degrees will promote the small melon worms on the fish to mature and fall off, so at the beginning of the first ** white spots will increase, insist on heating and change the water a quarter every day, about a week **, yellow powder.

    During this period, you can not add it, and you can use a little salt to make it better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Ineffective, the white spots are caused by small melon worms. Yellow powdery powder can only be used for secondary bacterial infections caused by white spot disease, and is ineffective against white spot disease itself. Mercurous nitrate is generally used, but it is more toxic. Or raise the water temperature to more than 30 degrees and keep it for 1-2 days, which can be cured without treatment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    White spot disease is caused by the invasion of the protozoan melon worm into the fish** or gills. Its melon worm is a type of ciliate among the protozoa. Microscopic examination of the adult worm has a large horseshoe-shaped nucleus.

    Juveniles have large nuclei that are round, oval, or rod-shaped. The body of the insect is soft and malleable, and the form is changeable. This disease is one of the most common diseases in ornamental fish, and its pathogenesis is characterized by rapid infection, wide epidemic and great harm.

    The environment in which white spot disease occurs is obviously seasonal, generally occurring between December and June of the following year, and the water temperature is 14-25 o'clock, which is the most suitable temperature for the reproduction of small melon insects, and it is also the good season for this disease. When the water temperature is below 10 or above 28, the larvae of melon worm stop developing or die gradually. Early detection is the most important, and milder symptoms can be scooped up and placed in 30 32 warm water, as white spot worms cannot grow in this water temperature.

    In addition, you can also use 10% salt water to mix 1000 kg of water for medicinal bathing for 3 consecutive days.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I have used yellow powder, and I feel that the effect is not as good as methyl blue. **White spots, mainly heating, disease is not the choice of which medicine. Salt, yellow powder and methyl blue only kill the insects in the water to avoid infection, and the insects that have been parasitic on the fish are not very effective.

    White dots are the common name for small melon insects. The worm dies in water above 25 degrees Celsius, so heating up is a must. Let's talk about the ** method:

    1. Change the water by half 2, and add large salt or methyl blue. Since the landlord has put yellow powder and salt, then don't use methyl blue, but pay attention to increasing oxygen, because yellow powder will reduce water dissolved oxygen. 3. Heating:

    25-28 degrees. The effect is noticeable in about a week. After putting the yellow powder for 3 days, change half of the water, and then put the yellow powder according to the whole tank.

    Salt doesn't have to be put in it. The reason for this disease is that the temperature difference between the water in the tank is too large. More because:

    When changing the water, there is no temperature or the temperature difference between morning and evening is too large. The water temperature of the fish tank should be as constant as possible, and there should be no excessive temperature difference. Pay attention to the temperature when changing the water.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Salt usually has little effect on white spot disease, and powdery yellow may be fine, but it may not be completely cured in three days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Take out the monoculture which is easy to grasp the concentration of salt.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The melon worm is not resistant to high temperatures, so after heating, it causes the melon worm to grow rapidly. But they only have 96 hours to live, and of course they can reproduce. 1 multiplies a hundred.

    However, when warmed, they stop reproducing, and quickly mature and break away from the parasitic fish, and then fend for themselves. And, the so-called aggravation of some fish's illness, of course, is not, the little melon worm that has escaped from the parasitic has found a new parasitic body.

    Rather, at first, you just didn't see it, but you were actually sick. When the little melon worm grows up, it will be out of the parasitic body.

    It is best to 28 to 30 degrees, and after **, keep it at 28 degrees for another week. Salt, with or without it, can only play an inhibitory role, but it can improve the efficacy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My goldfish have had this disease too. At the beginning, I also used medicine, and I used all kinds of white spots and yellow powder, but the fish were all honorably sacrificed. Later, I used a heating rod to heat the water in the fish tank, and I used about 20 liters to 29 for a day, and then kept it at 28 30.

    The next day, use a container to scoop out the fish with white spots, gently wipe off the white spots on the fish with your hands in the water (be light, do not hurt the fish), wipe it once and wipe it again the next day, and the white spots basically disappear after three days (the fish is also lively). If you continue to heat it for more than seven days (you must keep the temperature for more than seven days to completely eliminate the germs), you can completely eliminate white spot disease. Then slowly lower the temperature, and now the fish is very good and lively for more than two months, and even the original injured tail has grown.

    Add a little salt to the fish tank (the kimchi salt I use, which does not contain iodine) at a ratio of 1 2 grams of salt per liter of water.

    Hope it helps.

    Water quality issues! The next time you change the water, just make sure that the temperature and quality of the new water are the same as the water quality of the original tank! Now all you have to do is to raise the temperature by 2 degrees, add a large amount of salt, and change the water a little after 1 day to maintain the temperature!

    Basically, it's okay in a week**! Once the white point is gone, you can return to your previous temperature! Please keep the optimal water temperature at 26 degrees Celsius!

    The water temperature rises to 28 degrees. Leave it on for 2-3 days.

    Raise the temperature to 30°, add salt, and use the beverage bottle cap as a measuring tool.

    100 per liter of water.

    1. The white spot disease is often caused by repeated caps.

    The temperature difference between the water changes is more than 5°

    Pay attention to the temperature when changing the water.

    White spot disease is not recurring.

    Instead, it was again.

    It is an outgoing mail.

    Put the salt in the pan and sauté for 5 minutes.

    The purpose is to volatilize off the salt inside.

    You can buy non-iodine-free salt and add it directly.

    This fish gets sick, and after putting a little less salt in the bathtub, it heats up to the ideal temperature, so that it can be treated. Then there is a section of used copper wire in the net bathtub, which is very good for tropical fish.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    White spot disease** Immersion with mercury nitrite 2 mg l concentration. (When the water temperature is 15, soak for 2 hours; Water temperature 15 hours, immersion hours). After soaking, rearing in clean water for 1 2 hours to remove the dead worm body and mucus.

    Glacial acetic acid 167mg l concentration soaked fish carcasses. (When the water temperature is 17 22 hours, soak for 15 minutes), soak once every three days, 2 3 times for a course of treatment. On the first day, the dosage of 100L of water was emptied, 10ml of liquid medicine was added, and then 5ml of 100L water was added, and 4 days was a big loss of silver for a course of treatment.

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