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Why Is Your Goldfish Floating Belly-Up?

Why Is Your Goldfish Floating Belly-Up?

Many things cause a goldfish to float belly-up β€” low oxygen, poor digestion, swim bladder imbalance β€” and each needs different treatment. This article analyzes the causes.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Common Illnesses of Red-Eared Sliders

Common Illnesses of Red-Eared Sliders

Red-eared sliders face several common illnesses: white-eye disease (a white film from poor water), gastroenteritis (odd red-green stools), pneumonia (wheezing, head held high), skin rot, calcium deficiency (soft shell), shell rot, and colds. Most trace to water quality and temperature swings, and many respond to antibiotic soaks or ointments plus warmth and sunlight.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
How to Improve the Survival Rate of Young Rabbits

How to Improve the Survival Rate of Young Rabbits

Weaned rabbits under three months old have the lowest survival rate of any age group, with more than half of deaths caused by digestive disorders. Boost survival by minimizing stress during the transition, keeping a calm and clean environment, feeding small frequent meals of digestible high-fiber pellets, and following a strict vaccination and coccidiosis-prevention program.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Rabbit Feeding Habits and Eating Behavior

Rabbit Feeding Habits and Eating Behavior

Rabbits are single-stomach herbivores that prefer plants, pellets and a little vegetable oil or sweet feed, with animal feed kept under 5%. They practice coprophagy β€” eating nutrient-rich soft cecotropes at night β€” and eat mostly after dusk, so sudden feed changes cause refusal and gut upset. Introduce any new feed, including animal protein during pregnancy or lactation, gradually.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Preventing and Treating Yellow-Urine Disease in Baby Rabbits

Preventing and Treating Yellow-Urine Disease in Baby Rabbits

Yellow-urine disease is acute enteritis in nursing kits under 7 days old, caused by Staphylococcus toxins from a mother's mastitis passed through her milk; signs include yellow watery stools, weakness, and a fishy smell. Prevent it with a clean dry nest, managed milk flow in the doe, and early mastitis treatment, and treat affected kits with gentamicin drops.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Why Do Goldfish Lose Buoyancy (Swim Bladder)?

Why Do Goldfish Lose Buoyancy (Swim Bladder)?

Lost buoyancy (swim bladder disorder) is a common goldfish disease many owners meet. Signs include the fish lying on its side or upside down, floating at the surface or sinking to the bottom. This article focuses on the common causes of swim bladder loss in goldfish.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
When Do Turtles Hibernate and What to Watch For

When Do Turtles Hibernate and What to Watch For

Like snakes, hamsters, and fish, turtles go into hibernation when it gets cold. But if it is too warm or they can't find a proper spot, they may fail to hibernate and their metabolism suffers. Here is when and how turtles hibernate, plus key precautions.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
How to Prevent Swim Bladder Disease in Ornamental Fish

How to Prevent Swim Bladder Disease in Ornamental Fish

Swim bladder disease is common in ornamental fish; prevent it by controlling temperature and water quality. Many cases follow water changes with big temperature gaps β€” keep new and old water within about 2Β°C. If a fish loses buoyancy, isolate it in shallow water with a little salt, feed less, and if needed add a buoyancy aid.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Why Are Blood Parrot Cichlids Prone to White Spot Disease?

Why Are Blood Parrot Cichlids Prone to White Spot Disease?

Blood parrot cichlids mainly get white spot disease (ich) from Ichthyophthirius parasitism, with large temperature swings the top trigger. Failing to hold stable temperatures, or big gaps between new and old water when changing water, easily causes outbreaks. Beyond ich, gill rot, red-skin disease, and dropsy are also common β€” take preventive measures to reduce illness and deaths.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Why Is My Rabbit Passing Red Stool?

Why Is My Rabbit Passing Red Stool?

Red stool can be harmlessβ€”red-pigmented foods like red spinach or mustard greensβ€”or a warning of bleeding from gut inflammation, gastritis, or an anal tear. Overfeeding concentrated feed ferments in the cecum, upsets the gut flora, and causes enteritis with bloody diarrhea. Keep the home dry and airy, prevent coccidiosis, use a smooth cage floor, feed vegetables in moderation, give chew toys, control portions (rabbits have no fullness cue), and balance grain, greens, hay, and water.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026