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Goldfish Bacterial Infection

Bacterial goldfish diseases and infections are very common in goldfish keeping and are probably one of the hardest health problems. Bacterial infection covers a range of goldfish illnesses, with varying causes. Dirty water and/or cold water, overcrowding and corn-based diets can lead to bacterial infection.

bacterial infections cause goldfish illnesses such as dropsy, tail and fin rot and ulcers if bacteria spread throughout the goldfish’s body this is known as a systemic infection.

There are four types of goldfish bacterial infections.

• Fin rot - resulting from environmental stress
• Bacterial body ulcers -lesions on the goldfish’s body
• Bacterial gill disease - in which the gills are the primary target
• Systemic bacterial disease - in which bacteria invade the goldfish’s body and damage internal organs.

Sign and symptoms of goldfish illnesses caused by bacterial infection include Red and inflamed areas on the body and fins, raised scales, skin ulcers, exophthalmos (pop-eye), dropsy or swollen abdomen, fin rot. Additionally, affected fish may be lethargic and anorexic.

Treatment of goldfish bacterial infections

There are four treatment methods for goldfish bacterial infections.

• Use Short-term baths for a few hours each day using anti-bacterial products such as potassium permanganate or antibiotics.

• Use Topical treatments: For open sores it is recommended to wash them in iodine or hydrogen peroxide solution and apply antibiotic ointment. Topical treatments can use in minor to moderate cases.

• Medicated food These are specially prepared foods containing antibiotics. You can prepare your own medicated food by top-dressing ordinary food with an appropriate antibiotic.

• Antibiotics (injectable) This usually course of five injections over a ten-day period in combination with topical treatments. The positive side of this method is a high cure rate (over 90% cure).

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How to treat a sick goldfish

Many people believe that when a goldfish is sick that it is inevitable death will occur.  There is actually goldfish medicine and other things you can try to save your goldfish.  Find an article below that goes into much more detail.

How To Save A Dying Goldfish

It is sad and frustrating to see your goldfish dying after taking care of it for months. Some will say that it is easier to just replace the goldfish with a new one but it is not as easy as it sounds once you start caring for it - looking at it everyday and treating it like part of your family.

When your goldfish is dying, you can take these steps and try to improve its health. Do these early so that you can save other healthy goldfish from dying as well.

1. Maintain high water quality

Water quality is important for the fish to get back healthy. Make sure that you replace the water in your fishbowl with the new water frequently. You’ll have to make sure that the temperature level is right and chlorine amount in the water is taken care of.

2. Quarantine sick goldfish from healthy ones

Your sick goldfish should be isolated from the remaining healthy goldfish. What you can do is remove the sick gold fish from the crowd (if you have more than one goldfish in the fish tank) and put it in a separate fishbowl. You’ll monitor the progress of the health of this goldfish from this fishbowl. You’ll also want to make sure that the other fish in the tank stay healthy. So, make sure that the water in this tank is also in superb condition.

3. Start the treatment

After isolating the sick goldfish from the other goldfish, you want to see the progress of its health. If the health of this goldfish is improving, then you’ll just maintain the water quality in the fishbowl until the goldfish is ready to join its crowd.

If the goldfish still shows the sign of sickness, put small amount of medicine bit by bit and change half of its fishbowl water everyday. Make sure that the water that you’re replacing is bacteria free. If you are not sure if your water is bacteria free, use drinking water instead.

The tips above can be practiced everyday not just to save your dying goldfish, but also to maintain the health of other goldfish in the fish tank. Give it a try for your healthy goldfish.

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