Goldfish diseases - symptoms and treatments

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Goldfish diseases - symptoms and treatments

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The best way to keep your fish healthy is to follow the basic rules of good aquarium or pond management. Feed your fish correctly, keep their environment clean, avoid rapid temperature changes, ensure there is an adequate oxygen supply and make partial water changes as necessary.

Unfortunately, illness sometimes still occurs and it is important that you identify goldfish diseases as soon as possible. The first sign to be aware of is stress. Just as a stressed human is prone to infection by bio-aggressors, so are fish, and stress is the principle cause of disease in fish.

There are three basic types of diseases in fish: parasitic, bacterial and fungal. These organisms are always present in the aquatic environment and a healthy fish can generally ward them off, however, if a fish is weakened by stress or damage the risk of infection is high.

When fish become ill they show behavioral symptoms such as:

The good news is that most fish diseases can be treated if caught in time.

Our comprehensive guide to goldfish diseases and their treatments is an instantly downloadable e-book that covers all common diseases. There are illustrations to assist you in identifying the disease that your goldfish may be suffering from plus it describes all treatment options available. The guide also covers setting up a hospital tank for sick fish and, if all else fails, there is a section on euthanasing fish because sometimes it can be better to end a fish’s suffering by humane means.

Here is a brief sample of what is covered in the ‘abnormal behavior’ section of the e-book:

This is just a sample of the topics covered … also covered are worms, spots, parasites and more… Plus the treatments and remedies for all goldfish diseases!

Grab your copy of “Goldfish Diseases - Symptoms and Treatments” here for only $7.97.

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  2. The Goldfish Guy Says:

    Great article! Know the signs of stress and you will be one step ahead of the game in goldfish care. People need to know the signs to help prevent goldfish diseases from occurring.

    Great blog and info!

    Sincerely,

    Jamie Boyle
    The Goldfish Guy

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