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freshwater fish stocking in 50 gallons tank - My dinosaur Bichir has recently formed a crooked back and a lump on its side, purple-ish in color. He/She is swimming fine and acting normal, I`ve just never seen anything of the sorts before and REALLY wanting to help my fish
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Photo Caption: My dinosaur Bichir has recently formed a crooked back and a lump on its side, purple-ish in color. He/She is swimming fine and acting normal, I`ve just never seen anything of the sorts before and REALLY wanting to help my fish
freshwater fish stocking in 50 gallons tank - My dinosaur Bichir has recently formed a crooked back and a lump on its side, purple-ish in color. He/She is swimming fine and acting normal, I`ve just never seen anything of the sorts before and REALLY wanting to help my fish

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State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Description: 20 Gal, Freshwater, led lights, good filtration, 2 catfish and 1 Bichir
Advice: N/A
Fish Kept: Dinosaur Bichir, Bala Shark, Otocinclus Catfish
Tank Size: 50 gallons

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