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Old May 15th 04, 01:37 AM
Ross Vandegrift
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Default Swim-bladder infection

On 2004-05-14, Dick wrote:
I would not suggest not putting your fish in the general population,
competition can be a killer.


Competition in the tank she's out of isn't too hardcore - there's a few
large tetras left and a pair of giant danios, but they aren't so bad.
In addition the tank has a fair amount of rocks and driftwood for hiding
places. The serpaes tend to hide anyway - they've always liked the
spots behind the rockwork.

At any rate more time in quarantine probably won't hurt at all, so I'm
better off safe than sorry. I'm really more concerned about infecting
the rest of the tank. It's good to hear someone else say they've seen a
serpae that seems to have terminal, but non-infectious swim bladder
issues.


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