txbelle221
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I have a 29 gallon tropical with Platys, Mollies, Neons,Corys and 3 female Bettas. They have been in there together for about 3 months. I haven't had any other problems, but I have noticed that two of my Platys look like they have lost weight. My Red Wag and my Sunset used to be very healthy, but I noticed that they were hiding for awhile and now that I got a good look at them, they look like they are just shriveling up. I am pretty sure that there is plenty of food for them and I don't think that they have had fry or anything like that.
Any ideas? I was trying at first to figure out who in the tank they were hiding from, but there doesn't seem to be any agression in the tank. I have had these two for awhile(5-6 months) could it be that they are just old? The Red Wag is in the worst condition. I don't think that she will make it much longer. I considered setting up a hospital tank, but it will be the weekend before I can do that. And in past problems that I have had, it seems the stress of catching and moving the fish to the hospital tank just makes things worse.
Has anyone had this problem before?
Any ideas? I was trying at first to figure out who in the tank they were hiding from, but there doesn't seem to be any agression in the tank. I have had these two for awhile(5-6 months) could it be that they are just old? The Red Wag is in the worst condition. I don't think that she will make it much longer. I considered setting up a hospital tank, but it will be the weekend before I can do that. And in past problems that I have had, it seems the stress of catching and moving the fish to the hospital tank just makes things worse.
Has anyone had this problem before?