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AmandaLyne

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So i took the aixs out to feed them yesterday and noticed a huge chunck out of one of them it was really hardto get a picture of it but here is the best i can do in the first picture the one with the chunck out of his back is on the bottom
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Will it healon its own? Do i need to do something special? The other 2 girls they were in the tank with are the same length but much fatter these 2 guys need to get some weight on so i have now seperated them until they are bigger.
 
It'll heal on its own. Keep the water clean and keep them well fed. should heal up quite nicely.
 
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