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is it okay when bubbles form at the suface of my fish tank after i put medication?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kikiyo" data-source="post: 1529693" data-attributes="member: 602565"><p>I found out that my fish has some kind of bacterial infection. its a fancy goldfish. theres white cottony things on him and fin rot and little spots of red sores. i bought MELAFIX ANTI BACTERIAL FISH REMEDY that cures open red sores, fin and tail rot, eye cloud,popeye,bodyslime, mouth fnugus and open body wounds. i put the amount of dose as said on the bottle into the tank and then a lot of bubbles clouded the surface of the water you cant even see through them. is that normal? ive never used med b4 so i dont know. please tell me if its okay, thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kikiyo, post: 1529693, member: 602565"] I found out that my fish has some kind of bacterial infection. its a fancy goldfish. theres white cottony things on him and fin rot and little spots of red sores. i bought MELAFIX ANTI BACTERIAL FISH REMEDY that cures open red sores, fin and tail rot, eye cloud,popeye,bodyslime, mouth fnugus and open body wounds. i put the amount of dose as said on the bottle into the tank and then a lot of bubbles clouded the surface of the water you cant even see through them. is that normal? ive never used med b4 so i dont know. please tell me if its okay, thanks [/QUOTE]
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