My new Betta has 2 white spots on its head. It almost looks like scales are missing. So it's not on top of the scales, but tiny depressions of white. What do you think it is? What is the treatment?
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[tropical fish club] Betta has white spots- advice
Re: [tropical fish club] Stocking question?
Thanks we do our best ;-)
Donna
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>Thanks Donna. That's an excellent resource for African dwarf frogs.
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>On Aug 31, 2012, at 9:41 PM, Donna King <donnalynneking@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DwarfAfricanFrogs/ Check out this group, there is a great care sheet with tank and feeding information. Some fish eat the frogs out of house and home other's can pick on them. If you hand feed the feeding issues can easily be dealt with.
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>> I just sent you an invite.
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>>> From: jordanmarie.miller <jordanmarie.miller@yahoo.com>
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>>> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 8:14 PM
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>>> Well at least I hope I'm asking a stocking question. Anyway my name is Jordan. I plan on getting a 29 gallon tank. I've read about cycling and all that and I haven't even started collecting supplies yet but I just can't help imagining what fish I want. I'm thinking a school of zebra danios, 2-4 African dwarf frogs, and some ghost shrimp. Do you think this aquarium would work well? I've been researching like crazy but I just want some real world advice. Thanks for your time.
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