Please help and advice

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Mr. Rain Cloud

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Forgive me for letting this happen to my fish. This all started when I was rearranging driftwood in my 75G set up and my silver dollar(SD) injured itself http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?480723-Please-help-IDENTIFY-this-DISEASE. Basically the initial spot of fungus disappeared but showed up again in another area...

The fungus disappeared and reappeared repeatedly so after a week, I tried treating it with little doses of Pimafix. I guess they were slowly recovering then my GTs' eggs hatched and they probably got really stressed, preventing a smooth recovery. Things got worse fast and this is their current condition:
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Fin edges are starting to redden as well.
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I transferred the two SDs I have to an 84G planted tank(seems like heaven to them with all the plants and no bullies).
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Where they came from.
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Sorry if I didn't explain well, ask if you need any clarification. I would like your help, pretty please!

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My advice is feed a good food like new life spectrum with the thera A extra garlic and such it's great for helping to treat fish and keep them healthy. When I switched to it I was amazed at the results with the fish and it helped heal some spots on one of my fish I thought was just going to always be there. I will never feed anything else again.
 
My advice is feed a good food like new life spectrum with the thera A extra garlic and such it's great for helping to treat fish and keep them healthy. When I switched to it I was amazed at the results with the fish and it helped heal some spots on one of my fish I thought was just going to always be there. I will never feed anything else again.

Thanks for the advice, they have healed up nicely :)
 
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