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Big white spots on fish could be caused by a fungal infection or a parasitic disease like ich. To treat this condition effectively, you can try using medication specifically designed to treat fungal or parasitic infections in fish. It is important to follow the instructions on the medication carefully and consider consulting a veterinarian or fish expert for further guidance.
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Yes they can ! White-spot is a fungal infection - which WILL spread thought the tank !
fish have gils turtles have scales fish have fins turtles have shells well you'll get it
White spots on black goldfish are typically caused by a parasitic infection known as ich, or white spot disease. This condition is caused by the parasite Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, which attaches to the fish's skin and fins. To effectively treat white spots on black goldfish, it is recommended to raise the water temperature gradually to around 80-82F and treat the tank with an anti-parasitic medication specifically designed to target ich. It is important to follow the instructions on the medication carefully and monitor the fish closely during treatment.
A white bump on a fish's head could be caused by a fungal or bacterial infection. It should be treated by isolating the fish in a separate tank, maintaining good water quality, and using medication specifically designed to treat fungal or bacterial infections in fish. Consulting a veterinarian or a knowledgeable fish expert for proper diagnosis and treatment is recommended.
White spots have a number of causes. Large white patches are either fungus or columnaris. If they are growing on dead skin (ie an old injury) they are caused by fungus. Treat with an antifungal remedy. If they are not, it's probably columnaris. Treat with antibiotics. Small white spots that look like grains of salt stuck to the fish are ich. Buy a remedy for ich, ichthiopthilius (sp) or whitespot, different names for the same parasite. You can also treat ich with high temperatures and salt. The method is detailed in Tropical Fish Emergencies on this site: www.fishforums.net
Common symptoms of the disease known as "ick" in fish include white spots on the fish's body, fins, and gills, as well as increased scratching or rubbing against objects in the tank. To treat ick effectively, it is recommended to raise the water temperature gradually to around 82-86F, add aquarium salt, and use medication specifically designed to treat parasitic infections in fish. It is important to follow the instructions on the medication carefully and monitor the fish closely during treatment.
Cloudy eyes are a sign of a water quality problem - test your water. A general antibacterial medication such as Mela-fix should help - but no use dosing with that if your water quality is completely out of whack. And make sure you don't "Wipe" The medication over the fish's eyes, it will result it eye damage. Trust me, I have had the same problem, I used that trick and... IT WORKS! If you have any more questions Email me at minor3@live.com.
Turtles, Aligators, Snakes, and different types of fish, White owls
White lumps on a goldfish could be a sign of a fungal or bacterial infection. To treat them effectively, you can try using aquarium salt or medication specifically designed for treating fish diseases. It's important to also ensure that the water quality in the tank is optimal to prevent further infections. If the issue persists, consulting a veterinarian who specializes in fish health may be necessary.
All turtles are reptiles.