Pomacanthus spp. is a very beautiful marine ornamental fish with a lifespan of about 10 years. If you have a blue tang and want to know whether it is healthy or sick, you can observe the following aspects:
1. Appetite: When the blue tang is healthy, its appetite will be better and it will actively look for food. If your dog's appetite decreases significantly or he refuses food, there may be something wrong with his body.
2. Mobility: Blue tadpoles should be relatively active at ordinary times. If it starts to become sluggish or reluctant to swim, it may be suffering from physical discomfort.
3. Breathing: Observe whether the blue hanging's breathing is normal. If it is short of breath or shows symptoms of wheezing, there may be a respiratory system problem.
4. Appearance: Observe the appearance of the blue tango to see if there are any abnormal skin lesions, tumors, edema and other symptoms, or abnormal color changes. These may be signs of physical problems. .
When blue tangs enter the end of their life, they may show the following signs:
1. Decreased appetite : Blue tangs may begin to refuse food or have a significant loss of appetite.
2. Reduced mobility: Blue tangs may become lazy, unwilling to swim, or even unable to swim.
3. Difficulty breathing: Blue hangings may have symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing or difficulty breathing.
4. Physical condition: Lan Diao’s body may show signs of thinness, edema, skin lesions and other signs.
If blue tangs are found to have the above symptoms, appropriate treatment and attention should be given promptly to extend their lifespan and quality of life as much as possible.