*help* My Id Shark Has Some Sort Of Bump

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I meant feed the bloodworms once a week, though it is a good idea to have one day a week where you don't feed them at all; it's good to clear out their digestive system.

Make sure you use he blue drops, and only clean the filter out in old tank water.

goldfish shouldn't sit around at the bottom. They need they're water changed, filter cleaned in old tank water and not too much food to.
 
the 1 shark died this morning :no: it was not looking good at all he was trying to swim and eventually he just gave up i found out that he had a hole on his side where the lump was and when he was breathing the air bubbles wud come out of the hole..

the other 2 are swimming and all fine but they still are not eating the hake...well not really eating at all
 
Oh, I am sorry to hear that :-(

In that case, I'd clean out the tank, removing all the old food, and leave them without food tomorrow. That might improve their appetite.
 
hey impleased to report all my fish seem happy and well...they are all swimming around fins out and seem to be happy i put some more plants in the tank now it seems they are calmer especially the sharks they dont get so scared when you walk past the ICH is clearing up very nicely on the id sharks they have about 1 or 2 spots on them but the glass fish still have a couple of spots on them....but im still giving the medicine

another thing i have noticed that sometimes the chinese algea eaters suck on the sharks....is that normal or shud i be worried?
 
Worry.

It's one of the big disadvantages of Chinese algae eaters that they eat less algae and get more aggressive as they get bigger. Once they get a taste for other fish's slime coats, it's impossible to break them of the habit, and they will eventually injure the sharks.

You'll have to separate them, ASAP, I'm afraid.
 

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