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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 01:53:20 +0100, Altum
wrote: Black Shuck wrote: During this whole 2 week episode, I have been doing Nitrite and Amonia tests, Initially there was a smalling nitrite build up, nothing major, but nothing else. I have done water changes as a precaution, and both nitrite and amonia tests were then fine. As I see it, either my 5 remaining fish die, and a i start again, or they don't and I start with 5 fish. I have a suspicion that these problems were introduced into my very stable tank, by some fish I bought from my local store abotu 8 weeks ago. Perhaps they had desiese, and it's spread, gathering pace?? That's likely what happened. What an awful experience. I hope your remaining fish make it. down to 1 single fish now. The others died in the night. Have moved him back to the new tank, but I don't fancy his chances... :-( Have a knowledgeable collegue at work, who is a ex- fish scientist (MAFF in the UK), he said take a couple fo dead fish into work, and will look uner a microscope, see if it's a parasite infection. The only thing I can hope to get from all this, is an answer... |
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