brittani299
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Also I have another question. Someone told me that I can put some hydrogen peroxide on my fish with the wound. They said put dry the wound out and then put a tiny bit on the wound. They said to continue this for 3 days and it should heal better. Do you think that this is wise to do?
I think that one of my problems is that this is my first tank and I think I might feed them to much. Every time I clean the tank a get a ton of extra food that comes up from the gravel. Would extra food cause this problem? I can see how because the bacteria would grow on the food and cause the fish to get it.
The spot that I have a question about is by his gills. It is really purple. I also don't know why he isn't growing. My other gourami, the one with the wound, is growing just fine. An ideas what this is and why he isn't growing?
Ouch poor thing
When I got my marmoratus she had a really really nasty wound where half her fun was missing. It was really red and sore looking. The best thing I got told was no matter what keep the water clean. I did many good water changes about every 2 days and it healed up fine. You can put as many chemicals in as you want but water quality is a better healer than any
Really hope it gets better mate
I think that one of my problems is that this is my first tank and I think I might feed them to much. Every time I clean the tank a get a ton of extra food that comes up from the gravel. Would extra food cause this problem? I can see how because the bacteria would grow on the food and cause the fish to get it.
The spot that I have a question about is by his gills. It is really purple. I also don't know why he isn't growing. My other gourami, the one with the wound, is growing just fine. An ideas what this is and why he isn't growing?