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Transferable diseases Most diseases that affect dogs or humans are not transferable between the two species. There are some exceptions of zoonoses: Be first to comment | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this on your site | Views: 1369 |
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- Angel Wing
- Avian adenovirus
- Avian flu
- Bumblefoot
- Gallid herpesvirus 1
- Scaly leg
Angel Wing Angel Wing or Slipped Wing is a disease that affects waterfowl, primarily geese and ducks. There are two basic theories concerning the cause of angel wing, both of which may be correct and both suppose the root cause to be overfeeding waterfowl. The first involves too much protein and the second involves too many sugars. Angel wing is not generally observed in waterfowl not residing near humans, and the disease can often be observed in areas where geese or ducks are excessively fed bread. To prevent angel wing, waterfowl should not be fed bread, popcorn or other human foodstuffs. Be first to comment | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this on your site | Views: 533 |
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Basics If the disease cause is not obvious, check water conditions, including temperature, pH, GH, KH, NH3, NH4, PO4, NO2. Observe the fish for symptoms. Check any recent changes. Be first to comment | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this on your site | Views: 770 |
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Fish are susceptible to fish diseases just as any other organism. There are hundreds of afflictions that can effect the health of fish. Fish disease has remained a rudimentary branch of veterinary medicine. The reasons are their miniature nature makes tests more difficult and cheap price of most fish exceeds expensive tests and medication cost. Fish diseases can be referred to as etiology organ/system most severely affected. Communicable disease can easily affect most fishes in the aquarium due to limited volume of water and increased number of fish compared to natural environments. Many diseases in captive fish are avoidable and preventible. Water conditions are important factors. In spite of all precautions, disease episodes may still occur in the aquarium especially when fish face environmental stresses.
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