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  • How to Find Out if a Fish Is Sick

    Like any other pet, fish must be monitored to ensure their health and well-being. They cannot speak to tell you when something is wrong or if they feel ill. They depend on you to notice any changes in their behavior or body. Fish are sensitive to many factors, including the temperature and pH of the water, their food, other fish and the plant life around them. Observe your fish every day and take notice of its natural behavior. This way, if something is ever wrong you will notice right away.

  • How to Tell If a Fish Is Sick

    Fish are often lower maintenance than many other kinds of pets. You don't need to take fish for a walk or show them affection. You don't have to worry about fish getting bored, and they are easy to ignore as long as you remember to feed them and clean their tank. However, if you want to keep your fish for a long time, you will need to be know whether your fish are healthy or not. The most important is to know when your fish are sick.

  • Beta Fish With a White Fungus

    Beta fish were originally bred for their beauty and aggressive nature. Many people keeping these beautiful fish forget that they are as susceptible to disease, as any other freshwater fish. The most common affliction of beta fish is a white fungus that can take several different forms. Their need for a warm freshwater environment provides the perfect conditions for the growth of this affliction.

  • How to Treat Sick Boxfish

    Boxfish are square-shaped, bony, saltwater fish that look very similar to pufferfish or filefish. They come in a variety of different colors and sizes, belonging to the family Ostraciidae, which contains boxfish, cowfish, cofferfish and trunkfish, all of which have very similar general physical appearances. Boxfish can be difficult to keep, as most saltwater fish are, and it can be especially disheartening when one appears sick. Treating a sick boxfish can be a difficult task, especially since you must first diagnose it. If it appears thin, then it's probably not getting enough food because either the tank is too large…

  • How to Tell If Pet Fish Are Sick

    Being able to tell if fish are sick is important for any aquarium owner. A daily visual inspection of your fish will acquaint you with the fish and help you identify problems early before they become a catastrophe. It is important to know what to look for and to diagnose the condition correctly. Sometimes a virus or other condition may require you to quarantine the affected fish in a separate tank. Other times the entire tank will need the same medication or treatment.

  • Cure For Goldfish Fungus

    Goldfish are typically thought of as great pets for beginners. However, they take a bit more work to keep happy than most people realize. Their amount of food and water quality is essential to keeping them alive and in good health. There are diseases that goldfish can contract, the most common is known as Goldfish Fungus.

  • Types of Salt Water Aquarium Parasites

    Saltwater aquariums are delicate ecosystems that require care to keep them in good working order. A saltwater parasite can infect an aquarium, throwing the system out of whack and causing harm to the water and the living organisms inside. Identification of the offending saltwater aquarium parasite is vital in treating the attack and restoring balance to the aquarium and its inhabitants.

  • Types of Saltwater Parasites

    Rare is the marine hobbyist who has never had a tank "crash" due to the invasion of saltwater parasites. Below are some common parasites that can infect your individual saltwater beauties--as well as your entire tank.

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