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for the past week or so my orandas have been spawning. during this spawn the female has lost a few scales from being pushed into the plants. will her missing scales grow back?

2007-02-15 08:55:18 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

ive made sure the water is in tip top shape to prevent infection.

2007-02-15 09:03:08 · update #1

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Yes, it will take some time but they will grow back. During tis time she will be slightly more prone to prasites and skin infections so keep a close eye on her.

MM

2007-02-15 09:01:39 · answer #1 · answered by magicman116 7 · 1 1

Fin rot may reason scale loss in very undesirable situations, besides the undeniable fact that that is uncommon. oftentimes lost scales means combating or a nasty epidermis an infection that may come from a number of diverse bacteria. you actually do not have dropsy. it is a undemanding time period for anybody of a dozen or so inner infections that all reason fluid retention in the belly hollow area, no longer scale loss. you are able to attempt treating with an effective dose of both gram damaging and gram useful antibiotics in the common way. it is: a million: large water substitute (50 - 60%) 2: eliminate the carbon out of your filter out or it is going to eliminate the drugs out of your tank 3: enhance the temperature to about 80 (yeah, even Goldfish) 4: deal with with the most ideal antibiotic or "shotgun" in case you are able to not be particular what the precise bacteria is. 5: do water variations and show screen the ammonia stages throughout the treatment and till the solid bacteria is reestablished. also be prepared to wrestle off a fungus an infection to boot, that is known with epidermis ailments.

2016-12-04 05:39:55 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes I would just ask someone at the local pet store what you can do to prevent her from getting infections

2007-02-15 09:03:25 · answer #3 · answered by napoleansck 1 · 0 0

ask your local vet

2007-02-15 08:59:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i don't know but ask your vet

2007-02-19 05:22:21 · answer #5 · answered by fReDs526 3 · 0 0

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