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Take one saucepan

50 ml of canola oil and heat for 5 mins

Take fish and fry for 30 seconds on each side, garnish with a rind of lemon and a little parsley, the fish should now be ready for consumption.

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Sorry to hear about that mate, I had the exact same thing happen to one of my fish and was told it was an infection, but cannot remember the name of the problem nor the product I was told to purchase. I didnt buy it though as the muppet in the LFS was too vague. It actually corrected itself and after 3 days had gone. The fish is very healthy now. May want to leave it a few days before stressing, however the experts in here may know more, and maybe it needs urgent attention.

Good luck matey :)

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It is probably cotton mouth/wool, a bacterial infection. But I am no expert.

You could leave it up to fate and the constitution of the fish. If you care a lot about whether the fish dies, you probably want to treat it.

Some info:

http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/disea ... mnaris.htm

To try and stop this happening again, you may want to look at the causes such as stress and water quality.

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no that actually sounds bout right.my tank has a lot of shit on the bottom and well i feel real bad.i want to put them in the new tank as soon as possible.do you think even though i havent had my water checked that it will be fine to put fish in.its clean!,tapwater with 4 capfuls aquaplus and 4+1/2 capfuls of cycle and has been going for 4 days.has plants which is still looking good.do you think the fish will be okay in it?

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another thing you could do is add melafix as this helps.

melafix and salt is what i used when an angels got it. also sounds like you might want to do some sucking of stuff off the bottom of your tank as this will help.

It is mainly brought on by bad water quality.

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Chuck the fish onto the concrete path hard to kill it.

Or just into a small(margarine) container till it dies.

Get it out.

Do some house (tank) cleaning and do a water change with the other fish.

If you do a straight swap to a clean tank, if they are stressed, you will only stress them more, and prolly have more casualties.

Alan 104

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yeah thanks alan.i ended up flushing it down the loo :( it was practicly dead and suffering which was causing the other fish stress so yeah the best way i could think of killing it was to flush it:( i feel bad but may have saved the others from being infected.i put them straight into my new tank last night as i couldnt stand them being in the other tank any longer.smaller tanks are so much harder to keep up then bigger ones.they all survived the night and are looking healthy and happy.my zebra danios are swimming through the bubbles from the bubble wall and the tetras are swimming around.they are all much happier now.im testing the water today so i should have alright results if the fish seem okay hopefully.and i couldnt do a water change for the other tank cos i didnt have any water so i had to put them in the other tank.desperate times call for desperate measures.oh and what do you think of cockatoo dwarf cichlids.i was thinking of getting one or two if i can find out their compatibility and price and somewhere nearby to get one.

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Yeah i am very grateful it was just the one although a few months ago it happened to just one neon but he was a weak looking fish since the beginning but this last one i dont know about.im just glad the others are happy and healthy.i just did a water test and everything was good except the pH which is at 7.6 but i dont know if thats anything to worry about.i'll retest this weekend.its a new tank n all so i dont know what to expect.i also tested the water from my old tank which has no fish or heater now and it was a bad ammonia level of 1.0.no wonder my fish didnt like it. :oops:

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Hi casey05 I too am sorry to hear about your neon...however look how happy your other fish are now. I am also interested in cockatoo cichlids they are a reasonably peaceful fish until they start breeding. this is when they get aggressive. Books and websites say to have 2-3 females to each male each with their own cave (upside down flower pot works wonders). I find they are truely awesome fish. At our LFS double reds were $40 each and normal ones were $20 each. Im not sure if this is expensive compared to others or not. Hope i have helped and good luck in your future of fishkeeping.

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oh okay then :-? they are beautiful fish but i dont want to take any chances in getting fish that may be aggressive.thanks everyone for your messages of kindness.I fed my fish some frozen bloodworms as i havent for a few weeks now.the tetras and danios seem to love them especially.can anyone give me some ideas as to what kind of fish to get then as i want more and have plenty of room left in my tank but i want something different from tetras and danios and rasboras (which i wanna get rid of.does anyone want 2 swift rasboras in good nic and can pick up?)i want to get rid of them as i want some guppies but my rasboras might nibble their lovely tails :(

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got some new fish for my tank and well i think they might be stressed as their mouths are always opening and shutting not fast though.pH is 7.2,ammonia at 0,nitrite at 0.25(any suggestions on how to get that down?)and nitrate at 0.10.is these results the answer as to my fish problem.They look happy enough just that mouth movements constant.

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i had an unfortunate death of my female zebra danio today.it was the one without the tail and well i found it today on its side with its fins torn :cry: i have a male and another female and i was wondering if fish tend to take out the weak ones or something cos all my other fishes are fine except the tailess one :( can anyone help with any info or something?

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Hi Casey,

Yes, I do buy my fishies from Grant at Levin Petworld, I also buy them from WetPets in Palmy, Did u manage to find a home for those 2 fishies u were wanting to get rid of?

I find that as soon as there is a fishies that is looking a bit worse for wear, weither it be sick or what ever, the other fishies will pick st it untill it is dead then they will eat it, if I see this happening I will remove the poor fishie that is being picked at and put it out of it's misery.

How's everything going with your tank now, no more dead fishies?

Lynda

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