Diseases of Goldfish

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Goldfish are known to be highly susceptible to various diseases because of all the selective breeding that takes place. Common and comet goldfish are the hardier variations of all the goldfish varieties available in the aquarium industry. The fancier, more selectively bred varieties of goldfish are more apt to contracting the various diseases that can ail goldfish. Books and internet websites on fish diseases can be your best source of information to finding out all about goldfish diseases. It is highly recommended to have access to either or both of these sources of information when owning goldfish, especially the fancy varieties of goldfish.

Prevention:


Disease prevention is the best solution to any type of fish disease. Although prevention does not always work 100% of the time it definitely improves the odds of having healthier goldfish.



Medication and Chemicals:


Medication and chemicals should definitely not be used as a prevention method of dealing with diseases for goldfish or any other fish. It is very important to consider limiting the use of medications in the aquarium. Using medicine only when it is absolutely necessary will increase its chances of working properly when it is actually needed. If medications are constantly present in the aquarium different strains of certain diseases are likely to develop; strains of disease that become resistant to the medications causing medicine to become ineffective. As each goldfish disease is listed below, the proper medications and treatments will be mentioned.

What not to do:


Once you know the common diseases and conditions a goldfish can suffer you should be able to provide better care for your own goldfish. However there are several things that aquarists often forget when dealing with sick fish. So here is a short list of things to remember not to do.



Disease/Conditions and Treatments:




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