SamJDF SamJDF
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  • Posted on: 28/1/2018 19:16
Black Moor Update #1
Thanks to all for all the help with my Black Moor, here is an update photo,
top photo is him when the problem was at its worse not too long ago, bottom photo is what I took of him yesterday, his eyes are a lot clearer, his colouring and scales look a lot better and his fins are getting there!

he has been swimming around confidently and no longer hides, swimming around with his fin up, looking good!

is there any other tips for him to help him heal or is it from now just keep the water as clean as possible to help the fins?

Thanks again to everyone who gave advise for his healing (:

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Fishlady Fishlady
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  • Posted on: 28/1/2018 19:43
Re: Black Moor Update #2
Wow! What a difference. Yes, jut keep the water pristine and he'll continue to heal.
SamJDF SamJDF
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  • Posted on: 28/1/2018 21:29
Re: Black Moor Update #3
Ok brilliant thank you :)

just wondering-
sometimes I feed my Goldfish Jmc Gamma Frozen Bloodworms, the frozen cubes they come in are quite small but a fair amount seem to come out when I rub it to unfreeze them, but Im just wondering if that is enough , I have four 2-3inch goldfish, should I feed them two cubes when . do bloodworms or just stick to one?
Fishlady Fishlady
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  • Posted on: 29/1/2018 8:45
Re: Black Moor Update #4
One block is enough while they're small. Increase as they grow.