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FISH FIRST AID
Are you prepared for emergencies? Even if you perform maintenance and inspect your fish regularly, situations can still arise in your aquarium which demand your immediate attention. To safeguard your aquatic life, you need to test your water parameters often and look daily for the warning signs of trouble. Because illness or the trauma of injury can worsen rapidly, it's best to have the right medications on hand to deal with the situation immediately. Warning signs Trouble can begin in your fish, or in the water in which they live. Symptoms and behaviours to watch for in your fish: Symptoms
Behaviours
Environmental changes - Changes in the general appearance of the aquarium can also be an indication of water problems. Imbalances in water chemistry can result in:
Looking for fish aquariums and accessories? Click here and browse Set up a hospital aquarium It is usually best to treat sick or injured fish in isolation. A hospital aquarium (think of it as an ER for your fish) is a dedicated smaller aquarium used to quarantine new fish before acclimating them to the main display, as well as to medicate ill fish. One of the Eclipse systems, ranging in size from 2 gallons up to 12, is an excellent option. Your hospital aquarium should be equipped with a heater and thermometer, preferably dark coloured gravel, and some form of shelter for reducing stress. Also its temperature and water parameters should be kept nearly identical to the display aquarium. If any of the fish in your primary aquarium show signs of disease, it is important to transfer and acclimate them to your hospital aquarium. When fish are sick or injured, there is no time to waste. Having a first aid kit stocked with a broad range of treatments on hand will help save valuable time in combating the illness or healing the injury.
First aid kits Based on the most common and often serious occurrences in freshwater and marine aquariums, we recommend first aid kits be stocked with the following:
Freshwater Medications
Marine Medications
Don't wait until you lose fish to take action. Put your first aid kit together today and familiarize yourself with the use of its contents.
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