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Old December 24th 05, 07:51 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Default Sorry tetra was an xray tetra

I would have guessed a Pristella tetra, and it doesn't look very healthy.
The exact diagnosis is probably not overly important, as these small fish
don't suffer medications very well, and internal contagions are difficult
to treat. Quarantine and try medicated foods. jmo
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Don't know why i typed neon but would still apprecaiate any comments

R4

"Arthur Suggitt" wrote in message
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Would anyone care to give an opinion on my sick tetra with a swollen
body

photo at
http://groups.msn.com/ArthurSuggittsphotos/shoebox.msnw

she seems to ok eating well but perhaps due to her shape is bobbing
whilst swimming actively

Ta

R4





 




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