my friends tank leaked and he brought it over to my house like this, i dont kno what happened to it but its all messed up. wats the chance of him recovering from this? hes swiming normally slowly and stuff bkuz his tail is missing and has yet to eat. (first day in tank)
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Fins grow back if the damage does not extend into the underlying tissue. Unfortunately it looks like some of this damage does. Given time and if it begins eating the fish should survive...it just won't ever return to what it once was.Charles Jones
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man, look at it's eyes, that fish looks like it was poorly taken care of before it was moved. It's hard to believe that this happened from using too small a net. some melafix, very clean water and some time should get him lookin better thoughHaiku's are easy
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Originally posted by muuunkeeyy View Postarowana got messed up on the way here because he used a small net lol.
I'm sorry but I don't believe that fish suffered that much damage due to being caugt with a small net. That fish is missing scales, a tail, and he looks to be bleeding a little.
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*I deleted some posts here. Let's try to keep it constructive, okay?*
As for the fish....keep his water clean clean clean. I've seen fish come back from worse and become beautiful and thrive. Just make this fish a priority...or give it to someone who will make it a priority. He's got the potential to be amazing again.
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Originally posted by imagirlgeek View Post*I deleted some posts here. Let's try to keep it constructive, okay?*
give it to someone who will make it a priority. He's got the potential to be amazing again.
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i once got a 3 inch flowerhorn that was in worse condition... almost no fins, lots of missing scales, dark ugly color, wouldnt eat, etc... after 2-3 weeks in a tank treated with melafix, salt, overkill filtration and overkill aeration, he started eating... after a couple months i noticed fins n scales were growing back... turned out real nice.. good luck bro
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