shezz
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
I'm a beginner at this and I think I have experienced every problem possible in spite of reading and surfing... and of course doing all the done things.
We purchased our first fishe(s) 9 (I think that was the problem) and we developed major white spot 3 days later. That stuff is a nightmare to get rid of! Anyway, I think its gone but how can I be sure before I introduce any more fish?
I have two fish that survived but I'm not sure if they just developed a resistance to it (I read somewhere that this is possible once they have suffered from it).
I'm feeling pretty impatient about going out to get at least one new one because I miss my ddeceasedfriends...and it was terrible to watch them slowly drop off (not to mention heartbreaking when I had to fish them out!). Also the fish that are left are bbecomingaggressive towards one another (male siamese fighter and male dwarf gourami). I was hoping that the introduction of more fish might sort out the territory problems I'm having at mo.
Any advice?
shezz
We purchased our first fishe(s) 9 (I think that was the problem) and we developed major white spot 3 days later. That stuff is a nightmare to get rid of! Anyway, I think its gone but how can I be sure before I introduce any more fish?
I have two fish that survived but I'm not sure if they just developed a resistance to it (I read somewhere that this is possible once they have suffered from it).
I'm feeling pretty impatient about going out to get at least one new one because I miss my ddeceasedfriends...and it was terrible to watch them slowly drop off (not to mention heartbreaking when I had to fish them out!). Also the fish that are left are bbecomingaggressive towards one another (male siamese fighter and male dwarf gourami). I was hoping that the introduction of more fish might sort out the territory problems I'm having at mo.
Any advice?
shezz