S Space_cadet001 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 2, 2007 46 0 0 Melbourne Australia Nov 18, 2007 #11 Sweet! As long as it aint serious. How do you guys think he'll cope with only one fin. Hasn't really affected his swimming as far as i can tell.
Sweet! As long as it aint serious. How do you guys think he'll cope with only one fin. Hasn't really affected his swimming as far as i can tell.
N Nick660 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 9, 2007 471 1 16 South Wales, UK Nov 19, 2007 #12 If he still has the stump of it there it may well grow back with time.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 89 0 confused, lost, and lonely Nov 19, 2007 #13 Many fish adapt well to losing a fin.
S Space_cadet001 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 2, 2007 46 0 0 Melbourne Australia Dec 6, 2007 #14 He has disappeared entirely... Not happy
N Nick660 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 9, 2007 471 1 16 South Wales, UK Dec 7, 2007 #15 I would search for the body and remove it if possible. Rotting fish can cause an ammonia spike. Of course it may have been eaten by now!
I would search for the body and remove it if possible. Rotting fish can cause an ammonia spike. Of course it may have been eaten by now!