Better practice guidelines: Recognising and managing common fish diseases
9 December 2005 | 541 Downloads | .pdf | 201.99 KB | Better management practices, Health, Inland aquaculture, Training and education, India
If the place where fish live is good and healthy, fish rarely die from diseases. If we stress fish by roughly handling them, by keeping too many together, or by not feeding them well, they may suffer from disease. Depending on the disease, we may see lots of fish die in a short time, small numbers of fish deaths every day, reduced growth, marks on the fish, or a change in the way they look or swim.
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