How to find a fish veterinarian for your fish?

How to find a fish veterinarian for your fish?

Know how many gallons of water it holds, what filtration system is in use and how the temperature is maintained. Be able to tell your veterinarian what other types of fish are in the tank and if any of the other fish are affected. Monitor the appetites of your fish, their swimming postures, respirations and eye positions.

Can a fish veterinarian be a hobbyist?

Your veterinarian may be a hobbyist, too. Many veterinarians like the challenge of raising saltwater fish or invertebrates and have gained practical knowledge through their own experience. It’s often necessary to make a house call to examine an aquarium or pond, so a veterinarian who’s close may be able to provide prompt service.

Can a fish be treated without a vet?

Don’t attempt to treat your fish without advice from a veterinarian experienced in fish medicine. It is a good idea to remove any ill fish from the aquarium as soon as possible and place them in a quarantine tank until you can contact your vet. Treating your fish without an accurate diagnosis can lead to devastating problems.

How can I take my sick fish to the vet?

How to Help the Vet. Once you’ve found a doctor able to help you with your fish, there are things you can do to help obtain a proper diagnosis. You will most likely be asked to bring smaller fish to the clinic. Bring the sick fish in a container large enough so that it can swim comfortably.

Do you need to take your fish to the vet?

Yes, you should take your fish to the vet! Different species can need different amounts of salt in the water, different pH levels, different temperatures, and many other factors. Your veterinarian can help advise you on the most appropriate care requirements for the fish you are keeping.

Where to find a fish veterinarian in your area?

If you cannot find a veterinarian in your area, search for local fish organizations. Often, these will have lists of veterinarians in your area experienced in the care of fish. Most zoos maintain aquatic collections, and zoo veterinarians and technical staff have an amazing range of knowledge on most aquatic species.

Your veterinarian may be a hobbyist, too. Many veterinarians like the challenge of raising saltwater fish or invertebrates and have gained practical knowledge through their own experience. It’s often necessary to make a house call to examine an aquarium or pond, so a veterinarian who’s close may be able to provide prompt service.

Where can I buy fish aid for my Dog?

Cal Vet Supply proudly offers Fish Aid products from Goldman Pharmaceuticals, a USA-based, FDA registered and approved distributor of USP pharmacy quality antibiotics and anti-fungals. Choose from 11 different capsules and/or tablets in popular strengths and sizes.