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    Dying guppies torn back fin

    Before this guppy I experienced dropsy with two female bettas, in two different times. The first Betta died with dropsy. After sometimes I put a new one and in a few months her body bloated and eventually I lost her too. Probably I may address this topic to a related post since this is about...
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    Dying guppies torn back fin

    Sadly he didn’t make it. His tummy was badly bloated. Dropsy?! It is not the first time I lose fish this way, of dropsy, if that is what it is, and it is so frustrating.
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    Dying guppies torn back fin

    He is not eating and pooping at all. His tummy not looking good. I have Herbtana natural expellant for parasitic diseases. I am already treating water with melafix.. will it be good to use both medications at the same time? I have a bubble stone inside the aquarium but yes, I noticed the gold...
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    Dying guppies torn back fin

    I can’t thank you enough, libertybelle. After reading your reply I did some researches about fin rot and added Melafix that luckily I already had at home. The yellow guppy has survived through the night and his fin hasn’t got any worse which is a really good sign. The other one also looks better...
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    Dying guppies torn back fin

    Fin rot I guess. Yes, the female that died had stringy poop. While the yellow one haven’t eaten and pooped lately. He’s been laying on the bottom of the floating tank, moving his side fins and gasping, since this morning.
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    Dying guppies torn back fin

    I have a 36 gallon freshwater aquarium started a year ago with 6 glofish, 1 3” gold gourami, 1 2” catfish algae eater and now down to 4 from 6 guppies. Filter type marineland Bio-wheel penguin 200 Current water parameters are: Temp 78-80 Ammonia 0 Nitrate 20 (how could it possibly be if no...
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