
Fish Disease
Fish disease refers to health problems caused by pathogens like bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, or environmental factors such as poor water quality. These can lead to symptoms like abnormal swimming, lesions, clamped fins, or loss of appetite. Recognizing and managing these issues involves maintaining clean, well-oxygenated water, providing proper nutrition, and sometimes treating with medications or isolating affected fish. Proper care helps prevent disease outbreaks and promotes healthy, thriving fish populations.