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my beta fish!


Question Posted Sunday November 11 2007, 12:05 am

hi i have a male beta fish,
and i was cleaning its bowl today, i noticed why is its fins falling off?!
a lot of them, it used to have beautiful fins and now its like they are all falling off.
what should i do?


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thelaura answered Sunday November 11 2007, 1:16 pm:
"Try changing his water every three days (twice a week) and add some Melafix to the tank when you do this. Melafix helps to regrow injured fins and will also help Blue's health improve."

If there is anything sharp in his bowl, remove them. The fins can get torn very easily, although they can grow back. Unfortunately, they will never be 100% like they used to be, though.
If he is acting normally (eating habits etc) then you shouldn't really worry.
I love beta fish. Hope he's okay! :)

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