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PostPosted: Jan 9th, '12, 19:19 
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hey Burt if you have 2 fish that are in infected separate them from the main tank..

Salt them to say 6% for about 30min then put them into a 3% solution.. Stop feeding..


If you have wild fish they will most likely purge them self of mud...
That could be why your water has gone cloudy..

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PostPosted: Jan 10th, '12, 13:02 
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Hi, I notice one fish that had fungus on the tail now doesnt have much fungus but he hardly has a tail fin and he has a marble like tumor right before his tail. Should I leave him in my main tank or add him to my compost pile?


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PostPosted: Jan 10th, '12, 23:01 
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Did you salt him? Poor little bloke. Everything deserves a fair go!!!


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