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What should I do if the golden drum fish grows white?

Talking about the white point with a joke-written by Ampullaria gigas

Let's talk about how life grows: cysts, larvae, adults. No, it's that simple. Ha ha laugh

Let's talk about the critical period of administration: it is in the adult stage, that is, when it is attached to the fish. Protective drugs with shell in cyst stage are ineffective. If no fish parasites are found in the larval stage, they will die within 24 hours. In fact, as long as the adults are drugged, it will be easy to kill white spots. This is the key.

Some predecessors said that heating and adding salt can cure white spots. This is true, but I don't support this practice. Because after all, white spots are parasites, parasites with high reproduction and high transmission. This thing is born to live by parasites, so as long as there are suitable conditions, their nests will reproduce. Treating white spots by heating and adding salt is to make your fish and white spots fight for a long life. This is really not desirable! Besides, it's all wet with salt! According to the research of fishery department, adding salt to water will only accelerate the reproduction of adult cysts and stimulate their division (a cyst can hatch a hundred times as many larvae, which is terrible). What I often say in my reply is: if there are fewer white spots, the temperature rise will inhibit the reproductive speed, and if there are more white spots, I will prescribe drugs resolutely. In fact, everyone should not think that it hurts the fish as soon as they hear the medicine. Actually, it is not! As long as you master the quantity, it is a panacea.

White spots, like water mold, are everywhere in the water. As long as the environment is suitable and conditions permit, they will accompany your fish. Therefore, timely medication is of great help to fish and reduces the damage of white spots to fish immune system. Eliminating adults is equivalent to reducing the number of reproductive strokes. Why not? Fish friends take medicine decisively, and don't let your fish fight with white spots for life.

The following are the ingredients of fish medicine and the physiological cycle of leukoplakia. The content is boring, and the novice version doesn't need to read it and pour water.

At present, the main ingredients of white spot medicine on the market are malachite green, copper sulfate and argon nitrate, so a fisherman once asked if the medicine was blue. That's malachite green. These three drugs have a good killing effect on parasites on the body surface. However, pharmacology is overbearing. It is said that fish friends who have no experience in dosing often find that the fins of fish turn black and some even peel off after dosing. In fact, the biggest damage is the gill of the fish. Fish with reduced medicinal properties will click if they are not treated in time, even if it is not a recovery period, it will be very long. General pharmaceutical companies flaunt the new formula of white spot medicine by writing articles about copper sulfate. The greater the dosage of copper sulfate, the faster the white spots are killed. This "copper" is very toxic, so it must be used accurately, and it is forbidden to treat too quickly and increase the dose. You don't want your favorite fish buried with Bai Dian.

Drugs with different prices and brands have toxicity and residues respectively. Generally, it is cheap copper sulfate, which is toxic and has a large residue. The expensive copper sulfate is treated with copper. Because of the different chemical forms, the toxicity is lower than that of copper sulfate, and the long-term toxicity is smaller.

The life cycle of white dots (a cliche)

The life cycle is mainly divided into three parts. In the parasitic period, the white spot worm will parasitize the fish and suck the body fluids of the fish. The white spot seen on the fish is the white spot worm in this period. The white spot worm in the parasitic period will stay on the fish according to the water temperature, usually about 3~7 days, and then finish its mission and fall to the bottom of the tank or be sucked in and filtered to form cysts. If the environment is suitable, the cyst will split into nearly 100 white spots. These white spots will break their eggs within three to twenty-eight days (depending on the temperature of the fish tank (27-28 degrees Celsius)), and then float with the current and infect the fish again. It's just that some fish friends often say that they will disappear after being cured, but they will appear again in a few days and are bigger than last time. That's the reason.

Therefore, if you don't take medicine to kill insects in time at the beginning of white spots, it will lay the groundwork for the future. You know, if a bug doesn't click close in time, it will occupy the fish tank at a speed of 100 times. Isn't it difficult to treat such a parasite with high reproduction and high transmission by heating up and killing time? Don't wake up with the flag of victory on your fin. Take medicine early? Don't put an = sign directly on your fish and white dots.

All right. A bunch of nonsense can never be reproduced online, but it can also be reproduced casually. Ha ha laugh