S SteveR Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 1, 2008 1,359 10 38 Scotland May 3, 2010 #2 This is nearly always caused by poor water quality; could indicated overfeeding also. Your water quality is probably poor so I would up the water changes in terms of frequency and volume. It clears up itself most times doing that.
This is nearly always caused by poor water quality; could indicated overfeeding also. Your water quality is probably poor so I would up the water changes in terms of frequency and volume. It clears up itself most times doing that.
S -Sinatra- Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 25, 2008 338 0 0 alberta May 3, 2010 #3 Turn up the temp and dose with salt, do a water change more often too, should clear right up.
S souljah2009 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 31, 2009 337 0 0 somewhere in the woods May 3, 2010 #4 take it to the vet ....sorry i know i know like the others have said w/c should be like a week or so and itll clear up
take it to the vet ....sorry i know i know like the others have said w/c should be like a week or so and itll clear up