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    Growth on my betta fish's side

    Hi Stefan, Yes it does look like the first picture but bluish in colour due to her skin. I've been keeping up 40-50% water changes to prevent salt bath becoming too toxic. Her name is Raven and she's been with us over a year now. Thanks for all the help, J
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    Growth on my betta fish's side

    Yeah I've asked the staff at Petsmart and they weren't sure either. They suggested the salt bath treatment which we have been doing. She's pretty mobile still and eats properly, but the bump does impact her behaviour I think. Thanks for the reply!
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    Growth on my betta fish's side

    Hi! My female betta has been growing a large growth on her side for a couple months now and we have been adding salt and doing 50% water changes every 2 weeks. Is there a cure for it? Thanks!
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    Corys not eating

    No they aren't going all the way up to the top for air but are just swimming up and down the sides.
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    Corys not eating

    The flakes are Tetramin. We used to feed algae disks but it created a lot of algae growing in the tank. I will consider buying shrimp pellets for the corys. I didn't know they don't like "left overs" I always thought they were the cleaners in the tank scavenging off scraps. I will look into...
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    Corys not eating

    Yeah the angel is definitely too big for the tank and has outgrown the tank. Originally we had a 40 gallon tank but it sprang a leak so we had to switch to the 20 gallon. But once we switched there were some problems with the new water and cycling of the new tank, and most of our fish died. But...
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    Corys not eating

    Hi, I have a 20 gallon freshwater tank with two albino corys, one angelfish, two red eyed tetras and a black skirt tetra. The corys have been reacting very strangely in the tank and are constantly swimming up and down the sides of the tank. It looks like they are eating algae but the problem is...
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