Pg 2 Disease
Diagnostics

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• Black Spots on Fish

• New Fish

• Black Spot Diplastomiasis

• All Tangs especially Yellow Tangs

• Black Spot Control
• Freshwater
Bath with Shieldex

• Exopthalmas (Popeye) Swelling in Posterior Area

• Excess Organic Matter
• Forced Air in System

• Bacterial Kidney Disease
• Corneybacterium

• All Marine Fish

• Kanacyn
• Myacin

• Small Moving White Specs on Body of Fish
• Pinpoint Sores

• New Fish or Invertebrate
• Live Food Being Fed
• Excess Organic Matter

• Parasitic Copepods Ecto-Parasite

• All Marine Fish

• Dyacide
• Paragon or Paragon II
• Formalite I, II, or III
• Fish Tender II (as a Preventative)

• Greyish White Flat Growths on Fish
• Reddening of the Fins and Deterioration

• Overcrowding
• Low Oxygen
• New Fish

• Pseudomone Septicemia
• Bacterial Hemoraging
• Septicemia

• All Marine Fish

• Furacyn
• Neosulfex
• Spectrogram
• Intensive Care (during Treatment to Increase Oxygen Level)

• Fish Breathing Rapidly

• High Ammonia and or Nitrite
• Low Oxygen

• Ammonia Exposure
• Protozoan Infection

• All Marine Fish

• Amochlor
• Intensive Care
• Ammonex
• Oxygenex
• Methyblu at 1/2 strength

• Fuzzy White Growths or Tufts on Fish

• Fish has Wound that is Infected
• Excess Organic Matter

• Fungus
• Sapralognia

• All Marine Fish

• Neosulfex
• Kanacyn
• Spectrogram

• Fish has Internal Bacterial Infection

• You Do Not Wish to Medicate Tank or Quarantine the fish

• Contaminated Food

• All Marine Fish

• Feed Oxymanna
• Oxytetracyn
• Discomed (Mix with Food)

• Fish Do Not Eat

• New Fish

• Does not Recognize Food

• Many Species of Butterflies

• Water Change and Shieldex
• Cravex (as Appetite Stimulant)
• Vitamix Plus

• Off-White Patches Loss of Color and Pigment

• Poor Water Quality
• Insufficient Feeding
• Prolonged Use of Antibiotics

• Avitaminosis
• Vitamin

• All Marine Fish

• Vitamix Plus
• Cravex
• Shieldex
• Carbon
• ProOre Filtration

• Cuts or Wounds on Fish Not Due to Parasites

• New Fish Damaged in Shipping or Injured by Coral or Other Fish

• Abrasion

• All Marine Fish

• Wound Control
• Dipex
• Isolate and Bathe in Double Strength Quinex Solution

 

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