Friday, August 30, 2013

Treat Aquarium Fish Parasites

Aquarium care is pivotal when eliminating fish parasites.


Although fish are not high-maintenance pets, they do require a good deal of care in order to keep them and their environment healthy. When new fish or plant life are introduced to your aquarium, there is a chance that parasites may be introduced as well. In the event you discover that your aquarium is infested with parasites, you can perform some straightforward procedures that will eradicate them and prevent re-infestation.


Instructions


1. Look for behavioral indications that parasites are attacking your fish such as the fish rubbing against the sides and bottom of the aquarium tank and the aquarium plants. Your fish may also try to leap out of the water and plunge down to the bottom of the tank. These behaviors are a result of the itch your fish feels when parasites are attacking it.








2. Sprinkle one tbsp. of non-iodized salt per gallon of water into the aquarium. Non-iodized salt will kill the majority of parasites without harming your fish. Do not sprinkle too much salt into the water, however, as a larger amount will upset the aquarium environment and harm your fish. Allow the fish to swim in the salt solution for one to two minutes.








3. Clean the interior of the aquarium. Transfer the fish into a tank of normal salinity and thoroughly clean the aquarium to eliminate the source of the parasites and prevent infestation of new parasites.


4. Install a clean aquarium filter. Replacing the filter will help to prevent parasite infestation.

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