babers Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 23, 2012 77 73 36 WI Mar 2, 2016 #11 FMA4ME said: Is there a time when it's not a good idea to clip the top fin? I have a platinum with a slight irregular fin, but just a tad older. Thanks Click to expand... Don't see any reason why you can't. I would suggest not to clip a fin if it's too close to the body...
FMA4ME said: Is there a time when it's not a good idea to clip the top fin? I have a platinum with a slight irregular fin, but just a tad older. Thanks Click to expand... Don't see any reason why you can't. I would suggest not to clip a fin if it's too close to the body...
babers Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 23, 2012 77 73 36 WI Mar 2, 2016 #12 Forgot to add...make sure water quality is good while fins are regenerating, otherwise the're not gonna grow back straight.
Forgot to add...make sure water quality is good while fins are regenerating, otherwise the're not gonna grow back straight.
Steven Williams Plecostomus MFK Member Jun 9, 2015 802 138 61 36 Mar 2, 2016 #13 babers said: Forgot to add...make sure water quality is good while fins are regenerating, otherwise the're not gonna grow back straight. Click to expand... I might do it after I move my arowana into his pond Then I'll cut it also that angel got much bigger since the picture
babers said: Forgot to add...make sure water quality is good while fins are regenerating, otherwise the're not gonna grow back straight. Click to expand... I might do it after I move my arowana into his pond Then I'll cut it also that angel got much bigger since the picture
F FMA4ME Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Aug 6, 2013 1,080 1,101 179 CA Mar 2, 2016 #14 babers said: Forgot to add...make sure water quality is good while fins are regenerating, otherwise the're not gonna grow back straight. Click to expand... Interesting, thanks babers
babers said: Forgot to add...make sure water quality is good while fins are regenerating, otherwise the're not gonna grow back straight. Click to expand... Interesting, thanks babers