Arowana Health Management
As
the saying goes, "Prevention is always better than cure". This
phrase is true in every sense of the words. Maintaining good
water quality for the fishes, feed them well and conduct
regular checks on pH, temperature, ammonia, nitrite levels are
what every committed hobbyist must do. Daily observation of
the fish is also important. Look out for abnormal growth,
erratic behavior or simply stops eating and becomes inactive.
Living in a "closed" environment, the fishes are
literally at your mercy to take good care of them. Stress is a
vital factor in fish health. They may come in any form, such
as, an aggressive tank mate, sudden changes in pH, temperature
and overcrowding. Even a tank placed in a location where human
traffic is heavy can be stressful to a newly acquired fish.
Fish do have an immune system that protects their
bodies against diseases and infections. They even have outer
barrier in the form of scales and a coat of mucus, some may
say. But if a fish is constantly under stress, then it's
immune system will be adversely affected for sure.
For
instance, in low temperature, the immune system often slows
down and the fish will be more susceptible to infection. That
also explains why as to fish tend to swim towards the heater
when it's get sick. This is a behavioral symptom and natural
for all sick fishes.
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