
Originally Posted by
stormhawk
You don't have to do bigger water changes, just stick to your current regimen and you should be fine. The cause can be attributed to either old age, sickness or just a problem with the diet. When feeding them with dried food, make sure it's fresh and not spoiled. Those flake and pellet food can easily spoil in our climate due to the humidity in our air plus the temperature. If you did not check the food for signs of spoilage, you could have inadvertently caused the infection. It is fairly easy to see if your food is spoiled.
If the food doesn't feel dry to the touch, but a little sticky and the smell is funny, throw it away and get a new one.
Either way, you should get a medication for internal bacteria. Such medications can kill the other bacteria in the tank, so treating the fish in a separate hospital tank might be necessary.
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