Samuel Phan
27th June 2002, 11:03 AM
Hi Guys,
On several occasions I have observed that fishes after being jarred actually have their finnage collapsed.
My question is:
- Could it be due to rays being too thin to support the finnage?
- Could it be due to tail being too long?
- Could it be a minor clamp fin?
- Will more frequent water change reverse that?
Some of these fishes started off looking nice with S-delta potential if not HM. But now it seems like they are destined to be label as VT at most.
Anyone care to comment?
With Best Regards.
Samuel Phan **** Chiat
(Creator Of Sam's Betta Colour Rendezvous)
On several occasions I have observed that fishes after being jarred actually have their finnage collapsed.
My question is:
- Could it be due to rays being too thin to support the finnage?
- Could it be due to tail being too long?
- Could it be a minor clamp fin?
- Will more frequent water change reverse that?
Some of these fishes started off looking nice with S-delta potential if not HM. But now it seems like they are destined to be label as VT at most.
Anyone care to comment?
With Best Regards.
Samuel Phan **** Chiat
(Creator Of Sam's Betta Colour Rendezvous)