All Of A Sudden An Outbreak Of Different Problems

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
It's possibile the cool water and the salt slowed the progression. It's possibile it's not columnarus I can't be sure why. You could feed the Metro in addition to using it in the tank which is a good idea, the sulfa is not to be feed just for treating the water.
 
I'm sorry, but I meant should I force feed them food. I've done it twice but it really wasn't forcing the food down. I just used an eye dropper and squirted bloodworms into their mouths and they don't spit it out. I'm almost sure it's duck lips. He was in a divided tank so it couldn't be from fighting. I also tried twice to move his mouth around in case it was dislocated but it didn't work. I will post some pictures of him in the next couple of hours.

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Here's some pictures of my fish with duck lips. I think it has improved a little bit because his mouth isn't as wide as before but I don't know. The picture quality isn't that great and the water looks murky but that's because he's in a 20 gallon tub. I was using Metro and Maracyn but now I'm using metro and triple sulfa. Also, should I try to continue squirting food in his mouth and the one that got beat up?

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Don't feed it while your treating it, but you can shoot some metro into it's mouth.
 
I'll try that and hopefully my other 2 will get better also. I'll give an update in a couple of days because you are probably busy and I'm taking some time away from your life. Thanks for all your help, Ed.

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Don't worry about it, ask all the questions you have, if I don't know the answer some one will or I'll reasearch it. We are all here to help each other as best we can.
 
Don't worry about it, ask all the questions you have, if I don't know the answer some one will or I'll reasearch it. We are all here to help each other as best we can.

Thank you, Ed.
 
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