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I imagine once one fish died the water would foul pretty quickly and
badness would occur at an accelerated rate. Köi-Lö wrote: What about evaporation or a stuck heater? Also what if the filter fails? This happened to my brother and his wife and just about everything was dead when they got back. They were gone for only a week. They thought it probably failed shortly after they left. |
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