by mr_aquarium398 » Thu Feb 09, 2006 10:06 am
well eto yata yung sakit nung fish ko post ko narin para sa iba!hehe ako rin nakasagot ng tanong ko!
Black Spot Disease
Other Names: None
Symptoms:
Flicking and scratching against rocks and other surfaces, small black spots on the body.
Comments: This disease is caused by small parasitic worms. The black spots are usually not as numerous as those in white spot disease. Also, black spot disease is not nearly as deadly.
Treatment: If the infestation is minor, a 5 minute freshwater bath may prove effective. Discontinue the freshwater bath if the fish begins to become overly stressed. For worse cases, use a copper or trichlorofon based solution. In a reef tank environment, the infected fish must be moved to a hospital tank for treatment. Never add copper compounds to an aquarium containing invertebrates. Some new treatments have appeared on the market recently which claim to control parasites in the marine aquarium. Consult your local aquarium dealer for more information.
Prevention: Insure good water quality and temperature parameters to prevent animals from getting stressed. Stress breaks down the protective mucous coating on a fish and allows parasites to gain a foothold. Additionally, any new fishes should be given a short freshwater bath and kept in a quarantine tank for two to three weeks before being introduced into the main aquarium. The use of an ultraviolet sterilizer has also been shown to help prevent outbreaks of this disease.
I want to be different from the crowd but not stand out!^o^
Heres my Aquarium Specs:(newby)
>>75 gallon tank
>>so many live Rocks
>>13 different corals
>>2 yellow damsel fish
>>1 BIO-filter
>>jebo skimmer
>>rio turbo powerhead
>>50/50 coral life