fish diseasesprotozoal infectionstreatmentwater flowparasitesIchthyophthiriasis, or ich, is a disease of freshwater fish that is difficult to treat chemotherapeutically because the causative agent, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, is protected by the host's epithelium during much of its life cycle. In ...
Ich on fish is a fatal fish disease known for the white sugar/salt-like or crystal-like spots that form on the infected fish and how itchy it makes the animal. You are able to tell if your fish has Ich by just looking for the parasites in the fish’s body or in the water. ...
Small, white spots that look like salt stuck to the body of the fish Ich Parasite problem Aquascape Parasite & Ich Treatment Aquascape Pond Salt Gasping at the surface of the water Oxygen Depletion Aerate the pond and agitate the pond surface Reduce fish load Bulging eyes Bacterial Infection Aqu...
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I've been through the stringy poop thing before in the FW tank... Ich-X isn't the full copper treatment, right? Don't use Ich-X, it isn't reef safe and is of no real benefit for marine ich or flukes. The video shows rapid breathing in all fish, and congested skin and cloudy...
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