The correct way to healing Ornamental Fish

Despite the utmost care and attention, illnesses connected with ornamental fish cannot always be avoided. Fast and efficient remedies are then required, namely medication that not only repells the illness successfully, but protects against any accompanying secondary illnesses. In many cases an exact diagnosis by the aquarist is not possible. The only thing that is known is that we are dealing with an exterior infection. Among these are: Ichthyopthirius, fungal infections, velvet and bacterial infections.


Uncertainty in specifying an illness

If there is uncertainty as to the specific illness or symptoms shown, the administration of medication with a wide ranging success and efficiency rate is recommended. furamor-P in a dosage sachet has a universal and safe effective. If a clear diagnosis is possible, the required medication should be administered.


Ichthyophthirius

Ichthyophthirius (White Spot) is one of the most widespread diseases amongst ornamental fish. The infection occurs when the immune system of the fish is weakened by stress situations such as transportation or being introduced to a new aquarium. Infected fish show white »grain-like« spots on their gills, fins and other parts of the body, which in time may spread to other areas. The fish then clasps its fin and attempts to dispose of the parasite by rubbing itself against abrasive objects in the aquarium. Fish with an acute gill infection rapidly become listless and emaciated. faunamor and faunamor-P in dosage sachets bring rapid relief.


Fungal Infection (e.g. Saprolegnia and Achlya)

Fungal infection commonly occurs in ornamental fish which have already been weakened and show damaged parts of skin. ’Woolly growths’around the gills, fins and body are clear indications, frequently followed in the latter stages by widespread secondary infections. dessamor and dessamor-P in dosage sachets cure and protect effectively.


Velvet (e.g. Oodinium, Chilodonella, Costia and Trichodina)

Velvet infections occur in fresh water as well as in salt water. The infected fish will show the following symptoms: a white/grey to dark velvet-like coating and barely visible markings respectively, which in the latter stages cover the gills, fins and other parts of the body. The fins are clasped, and the fish shows signs of respiratory distress. odimor and odimor-P in dosage sachets are fast and effective.


Bacterial Infections

Infected ornamental fish will show signs of skin loss, swelling, chafing or even deep abrasions of the skin, sores and ulcers. Other symptoms are slow, accelerated or staggered movement, swelling of the stomach and signs of emaciation. aquafuran with the active substance Nifurpirinol fights and protects against bacterial infections.


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