Just curious if a fish were to get flukes or internal parasites can they recover on their own if you were to like feed them good food and vitamins and have pristine water quality? Or would you have to intervene?
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Good water quality and diet will reduce risk to such diseases but internal issues will allow the issue to take control of the fish especially when unlike external parasites, you cant tell what is going on other than with signs and most external parasites require a host to reproduce and thrive and when untreated - you will allow them to accomplish thatJust curious if a fish were to get flukes or internal parasites can they recover on their own if you were to like feed them good food and vitamins and have pristine water quality? Or would you have to intervene?
If you mean will the fish rid themselves of these parasites on their own, not in aquariums except for digenean worms that require only animals like birds to complete their life cycles.Just curious if a fish were to get flukes or internal parasites can they recover on their own if you were to like feed them good food and vitamins and have pristine water quality? Or would you have to intervene?