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Old November 15th 05, 10:25 PM
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Default How do you prevent water shock

Okay people, play nice. I like the idea of poking pin holes in the bag
rather than letting the blood drain out of my arms spending an hour
hovering over the tank slowly mixing the bag water and tank water. I
then let them swim out on their own accord. But finding out the pet
store water is adversly different from mine after I got the fish home,
there wouldn't be much more I could do about it at that point. But then
again at least I would know why they died. It's upsetting not having a
clue why they died, I'm afraid to add any more fish.
P.S. I don't know how one could tell how salty one water is over the
other . . .
Anyone know if there are there any further steps I could take, or is it
basically a gamble with little fishy lives? I hate to see them die. Or
could it be something else that killed them? Or bad fish stock, or . .
.. ?