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Obviously it is best to remove and isolate a fish as soon as you see it is sick if it is the only sick one. Sometimes you will also need to euthanase it. There are a couple of reasons. While it is in the tank it may contaminate others. It is easier and cheaper to treat the water in a smaller tank. It is easier to observe and net a sick fish if it is in a smaller tank.

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