Dragon-Eye
New Member
I have never had this problem before. I've dealt with curling gills and have remedied them one way or another. Now I'm kind of embarrassed asking such a basic question, but I need help. My Black Moor is gorgeous! She's 6 in. long and is for years old. I have been battling this condition for three months now. There isn't any mucus trailing from the gill and the inside is still very healthy and red. The temperature is at a constant 72 degrees Fahrenheit, the pH is between 6.5 and 7 and the hardness is below 10 dGH. I need some help!!! I don't want her lifespan being shortened anymore than it may have already been. I'm embarrasses but grateful if anyone can help....