fruity99 wrote:XxStarDaGalxX wrote:Is this fin rot?
Please help.
Was his back fin fuller than that?
Yes, at first I thought it was just a tear from a plant or somehing but it has got progressively worse
fruity99 wrote:XxStarDaGalxX wrote:Is this fin rot?
Please help.
Was his back fin fuller than that?
XxStarDaGalxX wrote:fruity99 wrote:XxStarDaGalxX wrote:Is this fin rot?
Please help.
Was his back fin fuller than that?
Yes, at first I thought it was just a tear from a plant or somehing but it has got progressively worse
Then yea, it would be safe to say it fin rot
XxStarDaGalxX wrote:Then yea, it would be safe to say it fin rot
Ah thanks. Not what I was hoping but I guess that adds on to the list of things going wrong today.
Dia. wrote:XxStarDaGalxX wrote:Then yea, it would be safe to say it fin rot
Ah thanks. Not what I was hoping but I guess that adds on to the list of things going wrong today.
It's pretty easily fixable with frequent small water changes and not overfeeding. ^^
Then you'll just need to keep up a constant cleaning schedule after it clears up.
Hawkfeather22 wrote:Wait... you have guppies in with goldfish ? That's a HUGE mistake. All of your fish will die. Goldfish have high ammonia levels while guppies do not. Also guppies need a higher temperature. They would die from the cold.
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