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percula clown looks thin
I have had a percula in my smaller tank (20 gal) for about 5 months now,
he eats like a pig and is very active. However he looks a bit thin.....is there a disease that would cause this? No color changes and other fish in tank look normal. -- Remember, wherever you go, there you are. |
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Re: percula clown looks thin
"Adira" <> wrote in message news:Xns940045F2032edavismidsouthrrcom@65.24.3.199 ...
> I have had a percula in my smaller tank (20 gal) for about 5 months now, > he eats like a pig and is very active. However he looks a bit > thin.....is there a disease that would cause this? No color changes and > other fish in tank look normal. How often do you feed your fish? Is this FO tank? |
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Re: percula clown looks thin
Pszemol wrote:
> "Adira" <> wrote in message > news:Xns940045F2032edavismidsouthrrcom@65.24.3.199 ... >> I have had a percula in my smaller tank (20 gal) for about 5 months >> now, he eats like a pig and is very active. However he looks a bit >> thin.....is there a disease that would cause this? No color changes >> and other fish in tank look normal. > > How often do you feed your fish? Is this FO tank? > Fish only and feed once a day. A friend suggested I slip garlic into some brine shrimp............this being that if it's a parasite it will get rid of it, and it's basically harmless. -- Remember, wherever you go, there you are. |
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