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I have recently taken my class pet Dragon who's a betta (whom I donated) home to check on him because we believed that he was sick, which it turns out he is. I researched his symptoms and found that he has Tail and/or Fin rot. Fin rot is a common symptom of a bacterial disease that can affect a variety of fish, from betta fish to goldfish. It is often caused by dirty tank, poor care, or exposure to other fish who have infectious diseases. Your infected fish may have fins that appear to be torn and ragged, as if they are rotting away. The Fin rot may also cause your fish to become discolored and lethargic. If fin rot is not treated properly, it can lead to permanent damage on your fish's fins and be fatal for your fish. Fin rot is also highly contagious and should be contained as soon as possible so it does not affect the other fish in your tank. ~wikihow
I am hoping that Dragon will recover and will live a long and healthy life!
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It has been a long time since I have blogged so you probably didn't know that I have 2 male blonde guppies, I had to separate them last week because they were fighting and one was starting to lose parts of his tale due to his tank mates constant "fin nipping" as some people call it, personally I call it bullying the other fish! So i had to put the mean tank mate into a mason jar while the other who was getting picked on gets the whole tank to himself. Now it has been a week and I have discovered that they are trying to fight THROUGH the glass! These guys will stop at nothing to get a taste of each others fins. Have you experienced things like this? Have any tips for me? Please let me know in your comments.
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Elizabeth
I am in 7th grade and I have 2 siblings, a sister and a brother, and I am the oldest. Archives
May 2019
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