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![]() "Gravity" wrote in message oups.com... One of my bleeding heart tetras looks unusual. The best way to describe it is that it looks "puffed up". It seems to be swimming perfectly fine and there doesnt seem to be any other symptoms (it might be breathing a bit more rapidly than the other fishes) I can't remember the name of a fish disease that has this symptom. Can anyone help?? THe tank specifics a -55 gallons -PH 7.5 -temp 76f -ammonia 0 -Nitrite 0 -Nitrate 20-25 ppm No other fishes are currently showing any symptoms. Stock includes: -1 dwarf pleco -2 gold algae eaters -3 Yoyo botias -2 lemon tetras -3 black phantom tetras -4 bleeding heart tetras -5 zebra danios Any info is appreciated. Tanks. Dropsy? makes the scales stick out in a "pinecone" fashion |
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