Friendly editorial pet care infographic showing Aquarium Fish First Aid Basics in a muted earth-tone sketchnote style. Features a healthy fish portrait, six labeled care callouts, and tank support elements like a thermometer, filter, net, and test strips; includes cat tail language chart for SEO targeting.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Pet care infographic titled "Aquarium Fish First Aid Basics". Archetype: BODY-LANGUAGE DECODER. Editorial pet magazine illustration, friendly, sketchnote style, muted earth palette. Hero portrait of a healthy aquarium fish in a clean tank environment, with 6 labeled callouts arranged clearly around the fish and aquarium scene; each callout includes a short heading in English, a one-line tip in English, and a small icon. Include: 1) Heading: "Observe Behavior" — Tip: "Watch for unusual swimming, hiding, gasping, or loss of balance." Icon: eye. 2) Heading: "Check Water Quality" — Tip: "Test temperature, ammonia, nitrite, and pH before taking action." Icon: water test kit. 3) Heading: "Isolate Safely" — Tip: "Use a calm hospital tank if a fish needs quiet observation." Icon: small tank. 4) Heading: "Improve Oxygen" — Tip: "Increase gentle aeration if fish are breathing rapidly near the surface." Icon: air bubbles. 5) Heading: "Avoid Overfeeding" — Tip: "Pause extra feeding and remove uneaten food to keep water clean." Icon: food pellets. 6) Heading: "Call a Vet" — Tip: "Seek aquatic veterinary guidance for persistent distress or visible injury." Icon: phone with medical cross. Add small supporting visual elements such as thermometer, filter, net, and water test strips. Keep veterinary advice general, with no specific dosing, no diagnoses, and no treatment claims. No cruelty imagery, no shock-collar or harsh-correction tools, no breed-shaming, no watermarks. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no animal cruelty imagery, no breed-shaming, no watermarks Friendly editorial framing. No cruelty imagery, no shock-collar / harsh-correction tools, no breed-shaming. Veterinary advice stays general — not specific dosing or diagnoses.
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