How to Treat Ich (White Spot Disease) in Aquarium Fish
Learn to identify and treat ich, the most common protozoal parasite in aquariums. Copper sulfate and formalin applied at the right intervals can save your fish.
Learn to identify and treat ich, the most common protozoal parasite in aquariums. Copper sulfate and formalin applied at the right intervals can save your fish.
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Learn how to identify and treat ich (white spot disease) in your aquarium fish. This guide covers temperature treatment, medication options, and how to prevent future outbreaks.
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