Looking for pet fish help? If you can’t find what you’re looking for on our site, here are other references for pet fish help. These pages have been vetted to actually hold helpful and correct information, unlike the rest of the internet.
The Spruce Pets
This newer website puts a priority on good fish health. They have many veterinarian-approved articles and are increasing their topics daily. Including both saltwater and freshwater aquariums, beginner to advanced fish keepers can find something new to learn.
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PetMD.com
Recently bought out by Chewy.com, PetMD.com has numerous veterinarian-approved/written articles about pet fish. They have some very well-written articles about fish disease and nutrition. However, some of their topics are in need of an update and may be a little vague!
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LiveAquaria.com
Although they are known for selling fish, their general care sheets are helpful and easy to read. Our staff frequently uses these pages to become familiar with more obscure species and most importantly, find out what water parameters they prefer! They have a separate Resource Center with a collection of articles including topics such as Reef Care, Water Movement, and Aquarium Lighting.
Recommended Pet Fish Help Articles
- Species Care Sheet Example: Dwarf Fuzzy Lionfish
- Fish Need Vitamins, Too!
- Breeding Tropical Fish: An Introduction
- VET FAVORITE: Stress and Fish Health
The Fish Doctor: YouTube Page
One of our Australian fish vet colleagues has amassed the biggest pet fish video library and you can watch them all! Many veterinary-specific therapies and diagnostic tools can be observed along with basic fish care and skills. Fair warning, some are not approved for those who are not a fan of blood and guts.
Recommended Videos
- Saving and treating an injured koi fish that jumped out of a pond!
- Safe and easy ways to start a siphon for aquarium water changes
- Surgical removal of tumour from a betta aquarium fish
Other Articles You Might Enjoy
- Top 10 Mistakes New Fish Owners Make
- “My fish only cost a few dollars, why does he deserve veterinary care?”
- Water Quality Basics
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Where can I ask for help about my beta fish? I’ve looked at articles about fin rot and tried treating it but they don’t seem to be getting better.
To find an aquatic veterinarian near you, visit https://fishvets.org or https://wavma.org.
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I need help but I can’t seem to find any better veterinarian to contact..
One of my glofish isn’t eating food but the rest glofish and it doesn’t show any unusual behaviours either nor there’s anything wrong on its body .. it’s full of energy most of the times but it didn’t eat any food for about 3 days now.. i have 5 glofish, 2 angels and 2 suckermouth catfish in the same tank .. but they all seemed settled very well.. so I’m confused why it isn’t eating food..? ..
(Also the temperature of the water is normal and water is changed twice in a week) ..
Just want to know is it normal that it’s not eating food ? But otherwise it looks and behaves totally fine..
If you are concerned about your fish, please call (831) 278-1081 for veterinary assistance. If you are outside California and Nevada, please visit https://fishvets.org or https://wavma.org
My fish doesn’t have a a top mount I am so scared for him his name is mouthless I called him that because he doesn’t have one part of his mouth he surviving fine please please tell me what to do I am so scared for him he’s a feeder goldfish that’s supposed to be fed to my turtles I placed them in my turtle’s bit him and he will still alive he swam right into my arms and I carried him I put him in a glass cup with lots of stuff that he needs like shelter areas to hide rocks and aerators the little things that helps them breathe please tell me what to do I am terrified for him
If you are concerned about your fish, please call (831) 278-1081 for veterinary assistance. If you are outside California and Nevada, please visit https://fishvets.org or https://wavma.org