I recently upgraded my tank from a 10 gallon to a 36 gallon bowfront tank. The water I use is from the tap and I also use api products to remove the chemicals. Yesterday I did a 50% water change and the fish all asked to love it as they were super active after I finished with it. I'm sure that the new tank is still cycling and the water is a bit cloudy right now.
About my guppy. The very first guppy I got is a blue boy with a nice tail that has always been beautiful. He was fine yesterday and even this morning, but I came home from work today and it looks like his tail was ripped or maybe bitten. I'm not sure, but I'm super worried about him. I was also wondering if it could be fin rot, but I just don't know. Any advice or suggestions would be great! In the tank I have guppies, mollies and play's (and one pleco).



About my guppy. The very first guppy I got is a blue boy with a nice tail that has always been beautiful. He was fine yesterday and even this morning, but I came home from work today and it looks like his tail was ripped or maybe bitten. I'm not sure, but I'm super worried about him. I was also wondering if it could be fin rot, but I just don't know. Any advice or suggestions would be great! In the tank I have guppies, mollies and play's (and one pleco).




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