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i have a question 1 year, 10 months ago #103122

  • ZOOBLAST
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My water levels are good as far as I know,

ph is 6.8
my ammonia is 0
my nitrite is 0
and nitrate is 5.0
today..


I did have a sick O parisites I treated the tank and lost my levels, and lost the baby.
then my other O had issues and still does with fin rot. white fraid and loss of fin, so I started treating
the tank and I dont see any sign of it getting better?

how long does it take to see a difference in its fins, the new treatment is not making my levels bad.
he still eats good no signs of bad health but I am concerned with no improvement issue.


any ideas

Zoo

Re: i have a question 1 year, 10 months ago #103142

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What did you use to treat the tank?
If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy?

Re: i have a question 1 year, 10 months ago #103162

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Jenni wrote:
What did you use to treat the tank?




Jungal labs tank buddies.


Zoo

Re: i have a question 1 year, 10 months ago #103200

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For just the parasites? Or for the fin issue as well?

Either way, it's going to take several days before the fins will start to get better. They don't heal overnight. In fact if it's really bad, it'll take several weeks before they're back to normal. So long as they're not white and fuzzy, or start turning red, they should be okay and start healing soon.
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Re: i have a question 1 year, 10 months ago #103317

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It can take quite a while for fins to grow back. The more fin destroyed the longer it takes to grow back. As long as the fin rot/fungus has gone you should see the fins slowly grow back. The only time the fin will not grow back is if the fin has been destroyed to the 'root'
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