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Sat, 03 Jul 2004 11:00 am
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Tue, 06 Jul 2004 9:34 pm
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Tue 06 Jul 2004 05:31 PM) Since you just changed water, something is obviously wrong with it. So, prepare a new tub filled with duly dechlorinated water. Make sure the water temp is the same or a little higher (but never lower), and transfer the fishes in immediately. Aerate the new tub well (strong enough but don't let the fish get suck and struggle around to the bubbling water). Raise the salinity to 0.5%. Observe the fishes. I could think of two reason what happened. 1. They are experiencing pH shock; they'll get over it in a hour if left in the same water. 2. Way too much ammonia released from your dead BB; thoroughly clean the filter media. I washed the filter media many times. I transferred them back to the original water. All woke up in less than half an hr. Thank god! Ron said it might be a fluctuate in the chlromine today! I doubled the dosage, still reluctant to transfer fish back! How ah? |
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