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(Practical Fishkeeping): Andy Gordon answers some of the most common questions on diagnosing and treating common aquarium fish diseases.
A fish has died unexpectedly, does this mean there is a disease in my tank?
Even the best kept fish can fall victim to ill health. It doesn't necessarily mean that there is anything wrong with the aquarium when this happens and one of the worst things that you could do in this situation is subject a tank full of fishes to a whole battery of inappropriate medications. Some medication is toxic to some fish and to some invertebrates, adding these medications could easily make things worse.
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