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Mr.Nice.
August 5th 03, 06:44 PM
Twas Tue, 5 Aug 2003 18:02:39 +0100 when Alan Silver
> put
finger to keyboard producing:

>Hello,
>
>We have lost two glowlights in the last couple of weeks. No obvious
>signs of disease, just found them dead.
>
>Now both of them were seven years old, so I am quite prepared to believe
>that they died of old age, but I couldn't find any life expectancies
>anywhere.
>
>Anyone any idea ? TIA

I concur that 7 years is a long life for a glowlight tetra.

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Alan Silver
August 6th 03, 01:59 PM
In article >, Mr. Nice.
> writes
>>We have lost two glowlights in the last couple of weeks. No obvious
>>signs of disease, just found them dead.
>>
>>Now both of them were seven years old, so I am quite prepared to believe
>>that they died of old age, but I couldn't find any life expectancies
>>anywhere.
>>
>>Anyone any idea ? TIA
>
>I concur that 7 years is a long life for a glowlight tetra.

I suspected it was a pretty good innings, but wanted to check ;-)

Thanx

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Alan Silver