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soggy
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posted 02-08-2004 10:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for soggy     Edit/Delete Message
My new betta has that white fungas again on his fins and stuff. He is in a 1/2 gallon bowl of spring water that was treated with stress coat and betta fix. The pet store is closed today so i need a quick fix. Not sure if Wal-Mart has what I need but what do you guys suggest. Also I have cleaned his water every 3 days.

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cichlids small Jaws
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posted 02-08-2004 10:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for cichlids small Jaws     Edit/Delete Message
it might be becuse hes in a bowl. maybe get a 5 gal tank with a small heater and filter and if you wanted more then 1 beta you can just get a divider for the tank bowls are unhealthy and full water changes are bad for the fish its easy for filth to bild but do what you want its your fish. walmart most likly has the cure to lol if it says 1 day fix you sould probly use the normal dosage then do a water change then do the dosage again untill the fungus is gone Dont let the chemicals build up it might kill the beta

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Lindsey
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posted 02-08-2004 01:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lindsey     Edit/Delete Message
Yea keep up the teatment, but I really think you just need to get rid of that bowl. They sell very cheap all in one filtered systems. I have a nice 1.5 gallon tank with a light and filter that all came together for about eleven dollars. For one thing the bowls are not as healthy for your fish and furthermore it's a little less time consuming when you keep them in a little filtered tank.

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