WhistlingBadger
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Well, you've both done a wondrous job of proving yourselves right. Hats off and gold stars to both of you. Now, let's get back to helping the OP.
So. @LCFC_Rallsie , you do need to separate the aggressor from the hurt fish, or it will only get worse. A few questions:
1. Does your tank have a filter? If so, what kind of media and how long has it been up and running? Is your tank cycled? If so, you might be able to use media from your existing filter and do a quick setup in a new container.
2. Can you find some sort of fish-safe container that you can move the hurt fish into? Even a large plastic storage tub would be better than nothing; just ask @Boundava .
3. Does the split fin have any sign of infection, such as white crud growing in it? Or is it a clean split? If the latter, it will probably heal on its own if you can get her away from the aggressor. If it's infected, it might require medication.
Let us know about those three things, and we'll help you further.
So. @LCFC_Rallsie , you do need to separate the aggressor from the hurt fish, or it will only get worse. A few questions:
1. Does your tank have a filter? If so, what kind of media and how long has it been up and running? Is your tank cycled? If so, you might be able to use media from your existing filter and do a quick setup in a new container.
2. Can you find some sort of fish-safe container that you can move the hurt fish into? Even a large plastic storage tub would be better than nothing; just ask @Boundava .
3. Does the split fin have any sign of infection, such as white crud growing in it? Or is it a clean split? If the latter, it will probably heal on its own if you can get her away from the aggressor. If it's infected, it might require medication.
Let us know about those three things, and we'll help you further.
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