Fin Rot Or A Bully Fish?

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Hey everyone, I’m experiencing some problems with 90 % of my fish. Almost all of them (except for the largest fish) are experiencing fin rot  Is this due to a due to a disease or is it from the largest fish being aggressive to the smaller sized fish? The largest fish has no signs of fin rot.

Fish with fin rot - yellow tang, picaso trigger, clown.
other fish - yellow belly hippo tang
 
I would move the hippo....ie sell him/her. Tank is to small for it anyway. From what you've described in your other post it's probably a bully and it doesn't have much room in your tank.

"Paracanthurus may be easily mixed with others of their own kind and any other fishes that will leave them be. They are best exhibited in large (hundreds of gallon) systems with vertical groupings or walls of rock and coral skeletons to provide refuge."

From wetwebmedia.com
 
I would move the hippo....ie sell him/her. Tank is to small for it anyway. From what you've described in your other post it's probably a bully and it doesn't have much room in your tank.

"Paracanthurus may be easily mixed with others of their own kind and any other fishes that will leave them be. They are best exhibited in large (hundreds of gallon) systems with vertical groupings or walls of rock and coral skeletons to provide refuge."

From wetwebmedia.com

yeah yor right, ill return him today.
 
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I would move the hippo....ie sell him/her. Tank is to small for it anyway. From what you've described in your other post it's probably a bully and it doesn't have much room in your tank.

"Paracanthurus may be easily mixed with others of their own kind and any other fishes that will leave them be. They are best exhibited in large (hundreds of gallon) systems with vertical groupings or walls of rock and coral skeletons to provide refuge."

From wetwebmedia.com

yeah yor right, ill return him today.
 

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