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I have found the best treatment is sometimes nothing at all. When u start dumping a bunch if chemicals and meds in a tank it makes more problems. Unfortunately letting nature take its course is my motto.
All other fish seem normal but my tiniest orange Platy has a thin clear thing coming out of him. He is eating and swimming normally. It is coming out his Bumm, it doesn't move and is larger than a hair though, like the size of thick fishing line. I will keep an eye on him and try to take a pic later
She is currently in a 90 with goldfish, angels and some small Platys. I know weird combo, didn't know when I started but everyone gets along fine and will be 2 years this November.
Okay we'll there probably a week then, I wonder if mine will be white or will darken because its a white crayfish. She is about 4 inches long and hiding in a decoration so its hard to see the eggs
I white crayfish has been missing for a couple days and I finally found her hidden with her tail backed up in a corner. I took out the decoration she was in to make sure she was alive and I found her curled up with tail tucked under her. When she walked I around I noticed white balls hanging...
I have a stand that I purchased from Petsmart and put together myself. I have recently noticed one vertcal side board has shifted down probably 1/8 inch or so. The stand seems quite secure other than this. It is unmovable actually, given that it is a 90 gallon tank. My question is, should I...
It really depends on the type of Goldie. If u run a tight ship and keep everything clean and fresh I would say if it's the only option it would most likely be fine. Keep the tank topped off and dont overfeed. I have had many impulse buys and that's why I have three tanks and just got a 90 gallon...
Most goldfish require 20 gallons. Is he the only fish in the tank? They can live in small ranks but there body never gets to grow to it potential so it body is stunted. The insides continue to go grow and sometimes have a hump or curves back. If its meant to be a large fish it will never reach...