What is Abdominal Dropsy and how can you treat it?
Abdominal Dropsy is a disease that is caused by bacteria and viruses that are found in almost every aquarium. Almost all fish species can be affected. Even without a specific host, the bacteria can reproduce for months in the water, substrate and filtration of an aquarium. ... Read More
April 15th, 2009 | Health | 2 Comments »
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Whether you are new to or experienced at keeping Tropheus you will no doubt one day go looking for medications to help you combat illnesses like bloat, dropsy, fin rot, tail rot etc.
Here is a list of some of the meds you may like to add to your Fish First Aid Kit and some brief ... Read More
February 10th, 2009 | Health | 3 Comments »
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