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![]() Unfortunate. I still have my oldest, a Maroon clown, but have lost several fish that I had almost since I started the tank up in early 2007. Also lost a few that were added later, but it seems you do get more attached to your first or oldest critters. Amazing how tough & fragile they can be at the same time, survive carpet surfing & then simply expire without apparent reason. Lost a Yellow tang a while back & no idea what happened, just found him on the bottom one morning, some of the cleanup crew had already started doing their thing.
Time to go shopping? I replaced the Yellow & the new addition is doing great.
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![]() I feel your pain. I recently lost my Leopard wrasse I've had over 6 years. I watched it transition from a female into a male. That was a sad day.
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![]() Thanks guys for the kind words...it is the hardest when I stare at my tank and usually the 1st fish in my face would be my buddy regal.
The way I see it is he didn't show any signs and hoping no suffering. |
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![]() If you would like another Hippo let me know - he's medium size and for you no charge😄 - ok -maybe a cup or 2 of carbon
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![]() Quote:
I will even give you 4 cups of carbon. |
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![]() Deal - just have to catch him
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