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What the heck is wrong with my fish

What the heck is wrong with my fish2007-11-24 23:42:30

If you would like to contact me using my Q&A page I will try to assist you more! but I would need more detial. like the kind of the fish ext.


put some water out of them big tank,put the sick fish in a tank by its self.got get a bottle says something iicky disease,and follow directions.it needs to be in atleast one galloon of water.maybe another hurt it,
Possibly swimbladder problems
The fins sound like finrot, a iodine swab is one method. Q-tip and either of the following: Iodine, Betadine or Providine . Swab Once, be careful not to get any in the eye's, nose or Gills. Salt (rock salt, sea salt, AQ salt, Canning Salt, Solar or Water Softening salt, as long as its 99.4% pure or better, no additives, binders or YPS) is another option depending on the species @ 0.1% (1 tsp per gl) along with pristine water. Third option would be medicated, Tricide neo dip or spray, or waterborn medication depending on how agressive it is. Less is alway's better. The listing to side may be bacterial, internal. More information would have helped a lot for diagnosis purposes. Make sure the water is pristine. Medicated food such as medigold, romet B, Aqua Meds will be faster then water born since the fish actually do not drink the water they swim in.

The best thing I can recomend though is find a good board such as the Goldfish and Aquarium board (all species) or Koivet (goldfish & Koi) some species cannot take the same meds as others do.

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