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There is always bacteria, everywhere. In your aquarium, you need a LOT more living and thriving. Just so stuff like fish poo, uneaten food, etc, decomposes faster, finishing the Nitrogen cycle faster. Best you remove the dead thing though. Unless you are a heavy feeder and your tank has many happy bacteria family, dead fish usually mean Ammonia spikes.

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There is always bacteria, everywhere. In your aquarium, you need a LOT more living and thriving. Just so stuff like fish poo, uneaten food, etc, decomposes faster, finishing the Nitrogen cycle faster. Best you remove the dead thing though. Unless you are a heavy feeder and your tank has many happy bacteria family, dead fish usually mean Ammonia spikes.
Thanks bro Resser. I removed it already. Thanks again .
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Fish slime. All fish has slime coat.

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