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Common Diseases of Parrot Fish
Parrot fish commonly get head-hole disease (highly contagious, fatal), black-spot disease (fungus, most common), and red-skin disease (bacterial). All trace to poor water or temperature; treat with salt baths, yellow powder, potassium permanganate, and clean warm water.

Why Your Budgie Screams at Night and How to Stop It
Budgies are diurnal and normally settle down at night, so persistent screaming after dark usually signals stress, hunger, or a disrupted routine. Common triggers include fright, an off schedule, nighttime noise, and an unstable perch. You can quiet a noisy bird by fixing its light and quiet, offering food and water before bed, and using calm, consistent training.

How to Deal with Black Veil (Darkening) on Blood Parrot Fish
A black veil on blood parrot fish can come from temperature swings, fright, or black spot disease. Identify the cause and treat it with stable warm water, salt, or medication.

Signs That Your Cat Is Holding a Grudge
When a cat holds a grudge it may destroy things, reject touch, flick its tail, bite, ignore you, hiss, over-groom, or eliminate outside the box. Learn the signs.

Key Things to Know When Keeping Silver Arowana
Silver arowana are easy and affordable starter fish, but good form needs care: a large tank, stable warm soft water, proper feeding, and 8-10 hours of light.

Why Won’t My Lovebirds Breed, and How to Trigger Mating
Plan breeding after one year of age, cap at three clutches a year (rest in summer), give 12+ hours of light and cuttlebone calcium, and know the ~21-23 day incubation and crop-milk feeding. Well-timed, these raise fertility and chick survival.

How to Treat White Eye Disease in Turtles
Turtle white eye disease is easy to cure if treated early but can be fatal if ignored. Treatment uses antibiotics such as penicillin, oxytetracycline, or erythromycin eye ointment, plus clean water and good husbandry to prevent relapse.

What Medicine to Use for a Cat with Mouth Sores and Drooling
Mouth sores and drooling in cats are usually caused by trauma or stomatitis and need prompt anti-inflammatory treatment plus a bland diet. Depending on severity, a pet oral spray with metronidazole and vitamin B supplements help the mouth heal.

Why Do Rabbits Grind Their Teeth (and How to Manage It)?
A rabbit's teeth never stop growing, so constant chewing is natural, but overgrown teeth cause pain, eating trouble, and even eye or ear infections. Provide chew toys and hard pelleted feed, and have a vet trim teeth that grow too long.

What to Do When Your Cat Has Mouth Sores and Won’t Eat
Mouth sores that stop a cat from eating are usually a sign of stomatitis, a painful inflammation of the gums and mouth that makes chewing unbearable. Soften the diet to liquids, treat the infection with a vet-recommended oral spray and metronidazole, and keep up daily dental care to prevent recurrence.