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Hi all,
I bought a used tank about a week ago which contains an oscar fish, with what I believe is hole in the head disease. I purchased some medicine called Hole in the Head Guard and was wondering if anyone has experience with this medicine or not. Does it work? It looks like a complicated procedure for using it, and I only have a few days experience with oscars, but I have already fallen in love with this fish. I would hate it if he died. do they die from hole in the head disease? Thanks and any help would be greatly appreciated. Sarah |
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Hole in the head is typically caused by poor water quality and poor
food quality. Improve both and you'll likely have no problems with the oscar. __________________________________________________ Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info |
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