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Old 04-25-2008, 08:22 AM   #1
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Shrinking Danio?

One of my danios seems to be getting smaller.

I have mistaken him for for one the mollie fry in my tank several times to realize that hes a danio.

He swims around healthy and doesnt really look sick, just I have noticed him being smaller. I have ignored it all until today.

The wife never really asks a ton about the fish unless they look sick to her. She said "is that a baby danio?" in which I told her no, it was the newer danio that we had (other is a few years old) but it wasnt a new baby. She said well hes been shrinking then.

Is this a disease or just a thing thats in our minds? (im positive its something)

Any help would be appreciated
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