Difference between revisions of "Ornamental Fish Q&A 22"

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Supersaturation or gas-bubble disease.
 
Supersaturation or gas-bubble disease.
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Over-aerating an aquarium with air bubbles from an air stone can, but rarely does, lead to supersaturation disease.
 
Over-aerating an aquarium with air bubbles from an air stone can, but rarely does, lead to supersaturation disease.
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Air bubbles in the circulatory system, especially in the branchial vasculature, can be acutely fatal.
 
Air bubbles in the circulatory system, especially in the branchial vasculature, can be acutely fatal.
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|q4=List four other general causes of exophthalmia in fish.
 
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Revision as of 16:09, 30 October 2011

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This Moorish idol is markedly exophthalmic and on close inspection a large air bubble can be seen behind the globe.


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How does this problem develop? Link to Article
How is this condition treated? Link to Article
List four other general causes of exophthalmia in fish. [[|Link to Article]]


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