Infection with protozoa
Aquarium Fish Disease

Infection with protozoa

Diseases of aquarium fish caused by protozoan microorganisms are in most cases difficult to diagnose and difficult to treat, with the exception of Velvet Rust and Manka.

Often, unicellular parasites are natural companions of most fish, present in small quantities in the body and do not cause any problems. However, if the conditions of detention deteriorate, immunity weakens, colonies of parasites begin to develop rapidly, thereby provoking a particular disease. The situation is aggravated by the fact that the disease is aggravated by a secondary bacterial or fungal infection. Thus, the observed symptoms can be very diverse, which greatly complicates the diagnosis.

Most manufacturers of drugs intended for home use (not specialists) take into account the problem of identifying the disease and produce drugs with a wide spectrum of action. It is these drugs that, as a rule, are indicated in the list of drugs for a particular disease.

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