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Post by NedtheDog 15/5/2012, 19:57

Thanks Fint, You will find I am always right.lol Smile
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Post by bigbruiseral 20/5/2012, 00:35

I used to be once a week for about a year, got worse and worse and like another member have no got livestock since i spotted over 13 fish dead on just one random afternoon vist

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Post by bill2 23/5/2012, 03:02

Whether it's just me but, when you see dead fish in tanks it could mean, i.e. delivery of livestock (stress),or pecking order. Not disease. I went to Chilton Aquatics on monday and i only seen one dead fish which was in a malawi tank. Which to me could of been pecking order.

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Post by Guest 23/5/2012, 17:06

it is a hard one to judge because every lfs has fish losses through stress when get new deliverys

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