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What small fish can live with guppies?

What small fish can live with guppies?

If you want to house your guppies with other fish, here are 15 fish that are compatible with guppies:

  • Swordtails. Swordtail Fish – Wojciech J.
  • Platies. Platy Fish.
  • Mollies. Molly Fish.
  • Cory Catfish. Cory Catfish.
  • Honey Gouramis. Honey Gourami (source)
  • Harlequin Rasboras.
  • Cardinal Tetra.
  • Bristlenose Pleco.

Is Fin rot contagious to other fish?

Like many other freshwater fish diseases, fin rot is contagious. The disease is caused by gram-negative bacteria. Bacteria can infect the water and cycle through your filtration system. This causes the bacteria to quickly spread and infect other fish.

Can Fin rot spread to other fish?

Because fin rot is a disease caused by gram-negative bacteria such as Vibrio, Pseudomonas and Aeromonas, it can be transmitted to other fishes through physical contact and infected aquarium water.

How long does it take for fish fins to grow back?

Assuming the water parameter’s are in order = zero for ammonia and nitrites and nitrAtes under 40ppm according to test kit,the fishes fins should grow back within four to six weeks. Regular weekly water changes will help encourage healing/growing. All fishes will benefit from a variety of foods rather than one or two.

Can Fin rot spread to humans?

Step 1: Transfer infected fish to a hospital tank I have heard this questions a lot: Can fin rot affect human, don’t worry you can touch you fish it won’t spread to human but make sure you wash your hand properly because bacteria from your hand can infect your fish.

Is Fin Rot fatal?

Fin rot is a common symptom of a bacterial disease that can affect a variety of fish, from Betta fish to goldfish. If fin rot is not treated properly, it can lead to permanent damage on your fish’s fins and be fatal for your fish.

Why is my fish’s fins splitting?

If your fish’s fins are split, it’s typically a sign of physical damage. Aggression from other fish is a common source of torn fins. This can take the form of fighting among fish or less serious fin-nipping from smaller fish like barbs.

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