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Old September 24th 04, 01:31 PM
Pszemol
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"billi jack" wrote in message ...
I don't think they were dead very long wheen I found them. The
Pseudochromis was still barely breathing when I found it but it
was very close to being dead.


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How did you tell it was "close to being dead"?
I do not get it... please explain the reasoning!

The Gramma was definetly dead though.


Have you seen it decomposing?

This was a big gramma. I would say it was the biggest fish in the tank.
Maybe it was some type of electric shock that casued it. shrugs


I am puzzled again...
Royal gramma is rather very small fish, even when fully grown adult!
What other fish you had in the tank if the grama was the biggest???
 




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