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How should I treat a sick fish?
Author: Addison Asay
Website: http://www.About-Aquariums.com
Added: Mon, Nov 20, 2006 9:35:51
Category: Aquarium Questions
             
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There is no particular treatment you can give your fish except to give it a little place to rest. For example, when you observe that a fish is not well, you may transfer him into a bowl with water and allow him to rest until he is well. When you do this, the fish will not be exposed to other fish. Stronger fish tend to hurt sick fish in an aquarium.

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