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I`m really bummed.
I think I might have unknowingly siphoned a Scooter Blenny out of my tank during a water change, is this possible? The other possibility is that I might have disrupted the DSB a bit when cleaning out some Macro Algae. Could this release ammonia into the tank bottom where the Blenny inhabits? I havent seen a body yet............ |
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