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Old March 18th 06, 06:13 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Nikki wrote:
wow, were did this post go
all I know is I did not buy, treat, post, nor was I patriotic, at least not
today..
hope you all have a good night....I have had a bad one, I almost fried one
of my betta's


changed the heater, I put him back in his tank, he don't look great but he
don't look dead no more either so who knows, I'm going to hope he makes it,
I feel real bad about it, the heater was a few years old so maybe it
broke....
o-well I'm going to go lay down, my baby has a high fever *this weather in
pgh pa is horrible, 60 degrees one day and 20 degrees the next*
Nikki


"Mr. Gardener" wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 16:46:22 -0600, "Koi-Lo"
wrote:

Moments before spontaneously combusting Nikki at
was heard opining:

I also called petsmart and your right they said they don't get them in
*most* of the time.
I do have a Wal-Mart not to far, I have never considered getting fish
there but maybe ill try.
thanks Nikki
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Make sure you treat all WM fish for ICK. I just bought the first fish in
years at WM today. See my post above regarding calico Lionheads. They'll
be treated for ICK, then flukes. They'll be in quarantine for at least 14
to 21 days.


Now there you go again, spontaneously combusting Nikki. At this rate
you're going to everyone blown up and no one to talk to.

Why are you treating your new fish for diseases that you haven't
identified?

-- Mister Gardener

Hi Nikki

the heater was on the same temp for some time, always at 80-82, I came home
tonight and it was stuck on, needless to say I threw it away but the temp in
the tank was nearly 98 degree's, betta was quite mad and floating, I took
him out and put him in water that was 78 degree's and cooled the tank down,


Um, I sure hope you didn't just add him right away to that 78*f water
after being in 98* water.