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Fish factor

Fish factor

Most fish diseases are caused by microbes, parasites, etc. that cause disease.

In addition, there are animals that predate fish and animals that are dangerous to fish, such as water birds, water snakes, aquatic insects, etc.

Internal factors in fish: Fish's resistance to and immunity from infection vary depending on their species and age.

When raising multi fish species together in the same pond, the grass-eating carp has enteritis with silver carp and the big head carp do not have this disease.

Carp less than 5 cm long are more likely to have whitehead or white mouth disease, but grass-eating carps greater than 5 cm long do not have this disease.

The resistance of fish to disease depends on the species, its habitat and diet, and the health status.

Therefore, to clearly understand fish diseases, it is necessary to understand the external and internal factors of the fish to find the cause of the disease in the fish.