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Don't quit. This is a learning process for all of us. You obviously care. You are doing what you can, that's something. Hang in there.
I am so thankful for your support, and for everyone here, I’ve learned a lot in the last 5 months. But what is actually happening is that nobody knows anything about treating or medicating fishes where I live, even the LFS who sat up my aquarium. Brooklynella was introduced to my DT by them, and when I asked them for help they said it’s just a temporary issue and then I lost 9 fishes :)) so I feel that I am fighting alone, there’s too many things I should learn because this hobby isn’t just going by itself, meanwhile I want to enjoy my tank which I didn’t since I sat it up. Omg that’s so much drama, sorry
 

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Boiled peas and Epson salt are great for bloating issues
This exactly. Split, boiled peas and Epsom salt are my recommendation as well. The fish will need to eat the pea.
 

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