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    Nitrite stuck

    Hey guys, just wanted to throw in my two cents as well. I have heard that depending on the test sometimes, nitrates can read as nitrites on occasion. Again that’s depending on the test kit and I don’t know if that happens with all tests. Additionally, as far as neon tetras are concerned, they...
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    Gold dust molly heavily pregnant in week?

    So your pregnant molly may not be a pregnant molly. It depends on where the bulge in the belly is. If the bulge is more forward then it’s less likely that it’s pregnancy as it is fat from overeating or an intestinal disease of some sort. If the bulge is happening closer to the anal fin on the...
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    Should these fish be together?

    First, I would definitely go with the 29, it’s always best to go bigger, especially when you want to put that many fish. Secondly, you’re gonna want a lot of live plants to assist with the bioload there. Finally, concerning the compatibility of the fish you have there, I have a couple of...
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    Is my fish a bristlenose or common pleco?

    That’s a great question. When they are juveniles, like that one, it’s very hard to tell for sure. I’m leaning towards it being a bristlenose pleco because of the spots and their spacing, but I’ve seen common plecos with a similar look when they are young. It’s gonna be near impossible to tell...
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    Buildup on gravel

    Hello! So that red stuff you have there is called cyanobacteria and you can get it for a number of reasons including too many nitrates. If you’re okay with treating the tank then I’d suggest using a product called Chemi-Clean as it will clear that up pretty well and pretty quickly. That being...
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    Hitch hiker fish?!

    It either is a gold zebra loach or a yo-yo loach. They both look really similar to each other especially when young. Either way it will be safe for your swordtails and Corydoras and won’t bother your plants at all
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    Cherry Shrimp

    Well, like everyone says, most fish will eat anything that fits in its mouth. That being said, cherry shrimp get about 1” long at most which will probably be too big for most of the fish you have there (depending on the size of your platies, I only say that because I’ve seen platies that were 4...
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    Introducing Me

    The oddball fish have always been my favorite too, hence why I also have a tank of pea puffers. The oddball category is the best one on any fish website
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    Introducing Me

    Hello all! I have been fishkeeping for about 9 years now and have had all sorts of fish both fresh and salt. Currently, I’m running all freshwater tanks and have really gotten into planted and shrimp tanks. I have a 55g community with more swordtails than I can count, 3 glolite tetras, an...
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    A stringy growth from a fish - ich? Parasite?

    Hey RDizzle, You can use something like Tetracare all in one, I’m not super familiar with that one though. I would try to find one that is specifically formulated to kill anchor worm in its larval stage unless that says that it can be used for anchor worm. That being said, a treatment is a...
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    Guppies Pectoral Fin not moving

    The quarantine tank is a great idea! You can also use it to quarantine new fish when you get them so that if one of them does happen to be sick, you can find out before you put them in with the rest and potentially infect the whole tank.
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    Black Skirt Tetra eating issues

    Lucky for you, I happen to be a fish guy from Petco as well and you won’t have to pay me $40 [emoji13] Jokes aside, sometimes fish just go through periods of not wanting food, so seeing a fish not eat for a day or two is not uncommon. That being said, constipation can happen in a lot of fish and...
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    A stringy growth from a fish - ich? Parasite?

    Like Charlie said, it’s likely anchor worm. Anchor worm can be treated and usually you can find a treatment at your local fish store. It can spread since it is a parasite so if you have any way of removing or separating the infected fish then I’d highly recommend doing it so it doesn’t spread...
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    Guppies Pectoral Fin not moving

    Hey Brenton! I’m so sorry to hear about your fish. Generally, bacterial infections won’t spread, but it also depends on what is the cause for the infection. I would continue to treat the tank and doing water changes every few days. You also said that you just got them a couple days ago right...
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    New member

    Welcome to the site! Glad you came by. If you want help determining what’s wrong with your goldfish, you can always post a picture or describe symptoms and we can try to help you :)
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