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Certain species of bacteria cause fin, mouth and body tissue to be eaten away. A bacterial infection may cause tail, fin and mouth rot in susceptible fish — those who are bullied or injured by fin-nipping tank mates — especially when kept in poor conditions. Open wounds are also susceptible to fungal attack which can result in cotton wool-like infestations. Early diagnosis of these problems is essential to prevent the infection from becoming fatal.
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