How do I fix my constipated fish?

Tinned peas are the classic laxative for most fish, either whole (in the case of species like goldfish) or squashed (for smaller species, such as bettas). Other good foods include plants (particularly Elodea and Egeria) and chitinous live foods (such as Daphnia and brine shrimp).
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Why do fish have trouble pooping?

The main cause of constipation and indigestion in aquarium fish, however, is simple – a lack of dietary fiber. If the diet of aquarium fish lacks sufficient dietary fiber, the digestive tract will not function properly and affected fish will be unable to expel waste in a healthy manner.
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Can freshwater fish get constipated?

Fish do get constipated! It is a problem especially for laterally compressed fish and some fish species seem more prone to it, such as Goldfish and Bettas. It can also be caused by an improper diet, some manufactured fish foods, or overfeeding. Constipation can and will kill your fish if the blockage is not addressed.
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How do you treat a bloated fish?

Add salt: Add 1 teaspoon of salt per gallon of water to the hospital tank. Low levels of salt in the water aid in the osmotic balance of the fish by making the water salinity closer to the fish's blood salinity. That helps the fish get rid of excess water accumulating in the body, causing dropsy.
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Can I put Epsom salt in my fish tank?

Epsom salt is very good for an aquarium. The constipation of fish happens frequently by parasites. This salt helps fishes to be healthy by clearing the constipation problem. This salt is used as a body relaxant for a fish.
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Fish Facts - Constipation in Freshwater Fish



How does Epsom salt cure fish?

It is absorbed by the bacteria, fungus, or parasite infesting your fish. Once absorbed, the aquarium salt leeches the water out of these organisms, causing them to die. Epsom salt for Betta fish is used as a laxative as well. The treated water is absorbed into the fish and helps it to expel wastes.
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Is it normal for fish to have long poop?

Long and stringy poop is never good and is a sign of a more serious health issue. Here are the common cause of long stringy feces in Goldfish. Parasitic Infection – Again, while it's not common at all, any poop that is long and stringy can be a sign of parasitic infection.
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How often should fish poop?

Fish generally pee once a day and poop every other day. The digestive system in their body is delayed throughout the process. The ingested food takes up to 2 days to completely pass through the digestive tract and then through the intestine to process completely.
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Why is my goldfish sitting at the bottom of the tank?

Usually goldfish sit at the bottom of the tank due to not feeling well for some reason. Improper water conditions, parasites, stress, GI problems, and swim bladder problems can all cause a fish to sit at the bottom of the tank.
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Do goldfish explode?

If you notice your goldfish looking fat, swollen or “about to explode” then the problem is probably dropsy.
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How do you use Epsom salt for goldfish?

To give your fish an Epsom salt bath, pour half of the tank's water into a clean container. Add 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt for every 1 gallon of water. Have the fish swim in the solution for 15 to 30 minutes. Remove the fish promptly and return him to his aquarium if he appears stressed or relieves himself.
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What is the white thing hanging from my fish?

Most of the time, you'll barely notice this mucus coating because of what your fish eats. The mucus is stretched thin and you'll see a mush similar in color to the pellets you feed. If your fish has not been eating, you will only see the mucus. This is the “stringy, white fish poop” in fish.
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Why is my fish poop floating?

A moisture-proof closed-cell structure that's filled with an air-like gas and calibrated in size and weight gives cork a low specific density. Cork is also non-toxic, making it suitable for feed pellets. Not digested by the fish, the cork binds to the feces and makes it float. According to Dr.
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Can you use table salt instead of Epsom salt for infection?

Saline solutions made with table salt can provide some superficial cleaning benefits, but it isn't a powerful infection fighter. By contrast, you can expose the same cut or scrape to a warm Epsom salt soak to reduce pain and fight back against the invading bacteria.
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How do you treat a sick fish with salt?

Place five to ten level Tablespoons of salt in a clean bucket, then slowly add one gallon of water from the aquarium, while swirling the bucket to dissolve the salt. This will make a solution of 1.5 to 3.0% salinity. Once the salt is completely dissolved, place the fish in this bucket for five to 30 minutes.
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Can fish poop get stuck?

Normal fish feces will immediately fall to the substrate; constipated fish feces will appear stringy and hang from the fish. Fish with chronic constipation tend to be lethargic, disinterested in food and generally out of condition. In severe cases, constipation can make it difficult for a fish to swim normally.
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Why is my fishes poop black?

Fish. Black stringy poop is usually the end result of dead worms being evacuated from the intestines. Means they are no longer present.
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How long can a fish stay in Epsom salt?

Add 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt for every 1 gallon of water. Have the fish swim in the solution for 15 to 30 minutes. Remove the fish promptly and return him to his aquarium if he appears stressed or relieves himself.
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Can you add salt directly to aquarium?

Add 1 tablespoon (Tbsp) of salt per 3 gallons of water. You can pour the salt directly into the aquarium or hospital tank, but some people like to dissolve the salt in a small cup of water first. This level of salt is like using Neosporin topical ointment for a small cut (in other words, it's not very strong).
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Can I use table salt instead of aquarium salt?

However, there's a big difference between table salt and aquarium salt. Table salt is often treated with chemicals, such as iodine, and anti-caking agents, some of which contain low toxin levels, including cyanide. Table salt is potentially very harmful to your fish, so never substitute table salt for aquarium salt.
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