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Sinking Fish


Question Posted Friday January 8 2010, 4:55 pm

I bought two Mollies (one orange, the other black) about two days ago. I've performed all the tests the store clerk has told me to, the tank is clean...but for some reason, my black molly seems to stay on the bottom of the tank. It can swim; If I put food in, it eats normally, and if it's approached by the other fish, it swims away. But most of the time? Just sitting there.

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SomeoneSpecial answered Monday January 11 2010, 7:14 am:
This happened to my fish, I had goldfish though but I went online and googled that kinda thing and found out my fish was diseased. He didn't like being around other fish which was why he stayed at the bottom, he ate and such but most of the time he would just isolate himself. After about 3 weeks he started growing weird white almost like fluff on his fin and he died. Again, I had goldfish so it may be different. I would maybe look on the computer and see what you can find. Good luck!

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