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![]() RIP little buddy...
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![]() Thats it. Did everything i could think of for the little guy. Absolutely gorgeous scales and coloring. Hilarious to see how much algae he slurped.
Not sure what to think. I guess everyone loses fish but it still sucks every time. I have a lot of freshwater and haven't had a loss there for a long time but this is my only marine tank right now so it sucks all the more to lose a fish from it. Not the best way to end a week and it's my birthday in 2 days. Lol. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!! ![]() |
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![]() Sorry, It really sucks to lose a fish. It does sound like you did all you could do for your tank. Pat yourself on the back though for what you did do, could have been a much bigger loss, sounds like you reacted quickly and saved the rest. Not that you feel like celebrating at all, but happy early birthday wishes.
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![]() Stray voltage can effect the fish by playing havic with the lateral line , thats how fish pick up danger,
old equipment has a history of voltage leaching, that why i always run a grounding plug that takes care of any stary voltage, can be found at any reef shop, cheers |