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CATDOLL: How to treat red crucian carp with fish imbalance syndrome?

How to treat red crucian carp with fish imbalance syndrome?

There are many reasons for fish imbalance, including congenital mechanism disorders and acquired causes. There is no good way to restore to normal, so it is necessary to prevent this phenomenon from happening.

Signs of illness: Fish cannot control their position in the water, sometimes they can only rise from the bottom of the water with their best efforts; sometimes they cannot leave the water, and even turn upside down on the water. If the problem is not caused by other diseases, then the problem may be a malfunction of the fish's swim bladder. It may also be due to insufficient exercise and excessive feeding, leading to gastrointestinal disorders (feces and fat block the air in the fish's swim bladder and it cannot be regulated, and too much air in it makes the fish's belly face upward, so raising the water temperature is hoped to help the gastrointestinal activity better and the fish will be more active and thus restore the regulatory function). Feed with gastrointestinal medicine (the one used by Renhong Huanhe is also OK) mixed with bait!

It may also be due to congenital imbalance or excessive ammonia nitrogen in the water, causing fish poisoning.

Recommended Treatment: There is no effective treatment for this condition. Since the disease is triggered by cold water, a slightly elevated temperature plus a moderate (1%) salt water bath often relieves symptoms. Feeding water fleas or worms to improve digestion can help. Increase water changes, maintain stable water quality, and try various antibiotics.

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