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Post by bettachris on Jan 13, 2007 17:36:29 GMT -5
well i just killed my largest irridencent shark he looked sick, kinda like when i got him so i was going to move him, and stupidly i added him in one of my moving tanks, but forgot that the water temp was different, and i than noticed he went into shock. on the betta side, i have one of my females who i think is egg bound. She started to get an open wound on her side, and now you can see alittle bit insider her, and a ton of eggs are there, and some a even falling out, so i think this is egg bound. i should get a picture of this, as i dont think there is alot of picture of this. i dont know her chances right now.
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Post by carlrs on Jan 14, 2007 11:50:44 GMT -5
Sorry to hear this! Just remember we all will suffer these set backs (at least I have), do not let it get you down too long! Carl
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Post by bettachris on Jan 14, 2007 11:55:46 GMT -5
well she died, but now all of my albino irridencent sharks look in bad shape.
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Post by carlrs on Jan 14, 2007 13:44:57 GMT -5
Not to sound reduntant, but have your checked all your water parameters yet?
Sometimes addition of electrolytes can help, in particular sodium chloride (salt), magnesium, and calcium.
Are there other symptoms?
Carl
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Post by bettachris on Jan 14, 2007 16:12:59 GMT -5
the water is fine as i changed it yesterday, after i first noticed it, they dont have relly anything wrong with them, just one of them is acting slow, and is looking really skinny even though i believe he is eatting.
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Post by Suzie Q on Jan 14, 2007 19:47:26 GMT -5
Sorry to hear about your losses.
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Post by Charis on Jan 20, 2007 16:11:50 GMT -5
sry to hear about all the troubles. Hopefully it will resolve itself soon!
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