• Fin rot is a symptom of disease or the actual disease in fish. This is a disease which is most often observed in aquaria and aquaculture, but can also...
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    to the body, leading to a more severe form known as body rot. The primary causes of fin rot are poor water quality, overcrowding, and physical damage...
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    Guppy (section Fin rot)
    the fins, often accompanied by discoloration, usually turning the edges of the fins white, black, or red. The primary causative agents of fin rot are...
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    water changes. When kept in communal tanks, fin nipping from other fish can lead to the onset of fin rot in betta fish, and this can make it more difficult...
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    be fed low-protein foods and vegetables. Fin Rot is developed from bacteria eating or deteriorating the fins. The disease originates from "poor water...
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    curved spines as the disease progresses, and secondary infections, such as fin rot and bloating. A so-called "false neon disease", which is bacterial, shows...
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    Aeromonas salmonicida Nervous necrosis virus Columnaris Enteric redmouth Fin rot Fish dropsy Flavobacterium Hematopoietic necrosis Heterosigma akashiwo...
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    most commonly used to promote fin and tissue regrowth, but is also effective in treating other conditions, such as fin rot or velvet, but there is no evidence...
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    susceptible to disease, including Ichthyophthirius multifiliis infection, fin rot, and the viral disease lymphocystis. The artificial coloration often fades...
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    Aeromonas salmonicida Nervous necrosis virus Columnaris Enteric redmouth Fin rot Fish dropsy Flavobacterium Hematopoietic necrosis Heterosigma akashiwo...
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