Chris,
The first thing to check is water quality, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and pH. I'm wondering how large the fish are, how many there are, and what size tank they are in? As well as how often water changes are done and how much water each time? Also check into how often they are fed, what they are being fed, and how much at a time?
Without answers to these questions and possibly more, there is no way to offer you much in way of help.
Dawn
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--- On Sat, 6/30/12, Chris <cris.1117@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Chris <cris.1117@yahoo.com>
Subject: [tropical fish club] Sick Parrots
To: tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, June 30, 2012, 12:43 PM
Hi. Just came back from a friend who has a problem with he's parrot fish.
The best way to describe it is it looks like they have been sunburnt and are starting to peel, white skin looking stuff hanging from them one has also a couple of largish white lumps on he's face.
The other one doesn't look to good spending most of he's time upside down.
Any thoughts gratefully received.
Chris
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