Giving the fish exactly the correct water parameters for its species and good food will help it to recover as quickly as possible. Fins grow on a fish in a similar way to humans growing finger nails.
Yes the tail fins will eventually grow back but they will most likely not be as good as they were
yes they can I had one that grew fins back in about three weeks
Yes, they do. It could take a while and you will have to do frequent water changes. If you don't, his could get fin rot again. I have used Melafix (by API0) and it makes the fins grow back much faster than left on their own.
my pleco has damaged its side fins will they grow back
Fins grow on a fish in a similar way to humans growing finger nails.By giving the fish exactly the correct water parameters for its species and good food you will help it to recover as quickly as possible.
No. A chameleon's tail does not grow back.
Techically no, but it depends on how it lost the tail. The fins and tails are fully regeritive tissue and should grow back virtually scarless, unless the damage is all the way to the base of the tail. There wouldn't be anything for the tail to regrow from. The damage would be permanent...
Yes; fish fins can regrow and heal with amazing speed.
yes it will grow back so don't worry
Yes your bird's tail feathers will grow back. They will begin to grow back when your bird begins molting.
First thing would be removing the fish that is attacking the Beta's fins. If it is not a fish, the Beta may have a disease such as tail rot-in which case you need to isolate the fish and treat it. But there are supplements that can help with the health of the fish.
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