Traditional Chinese medicine composition for preventing and treating hemorrhagic lernaea of crucian
A technology of hemorrhagic and anchor gnats, which is applied in the field of traditional Chinese medicine compositions for the prevention and treatment of crucian carp hemorrhagic roach diseases, can solve problems such as the death of diseased fish, and achieve the effects of reducing morbidity, mortality, and symptoms
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[0018] The present invention will be described in further detail below by means of specific embodiments:
[0019] Six groups were designed in the experiment, each group had 30 crucian carp, and all crucian carp suffered from hemorrhagic anchorhead disease. Except for the different drug treatment, the other conditions were the same in each group. This experiment was carried out for 10 days.
[0020] The first blank group: without any drug treatment.
[0021] The second group of control group: use spider worm must kill (Bacillus alvei B-91), 0.06ml per cubic meter of water body, spray once every 7 days.
[0022] The third group of experiments Group A: Take 16 parts of Hecao buds and 12 parts of Cnidium chinensis, add 280 parts of water, boil on high heat, simmer for 25 minutes, filter the liquid medicine, after the liquid medicine cools down, add 500ml of medicine liquid per cubic water Sprinkle the medicinal liquid into the water body; after the medicinal dregs are cooled, p...
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