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SLuRpIe!

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i had 2 mollies suffering from swimbladder into a bowl so i could treat them for a while withough hurting the pleco's with salt, the water temp is 80 without the heater for now.. im a little concerned about what caused it, if its the water than i definitely kent put it back, do i do a major water change? i just did one 2 days ago, with siphon, 25% of the water or 2.5 gallons. How do i find out if its the flakes, freeze-dried causing the problem or just the water condition.. i need them to be in the bowl or in the tank for at least another day so i ken purchase an ammonium, nitrite, nitrate tester - so the question is, do they go in the bowl or in the tank?
 
mollies are very messy being livebearers and they wont last long in a bowl due to high ammonia and nitrite poisoning swimbladder disease is common in some fish but i only heard of it in a few mollies but either it is water condition or the kind of food ur feeding them if it is flakes then i might be the flake swelling up and clogging the intestines
what are u feeding them
 

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