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> Dead Jardini
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post Jan 5 2010, 07:20 AM
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today sucks , i lost my baby jardini with unknown reason and my 1st endlicheri died few hours be4 my jar
after my endlicheri found dead , i did a 70% WC , after 3-4 hours my jar is dead with no rot or any sign that is dying. i think is the bucket i am using , normally is i use a long pipe to drain the water and pump the water , i was too lazy to untied the pipe as it is a small tank so i use a small pipe to drain the water to the bucket and use the bucket to fill up the tank . i think the problem is with the bucket . the bucket is used to wash clothes and have soap and stuff in it , but i didnot blame the bucket , i blame my self for being too lazy and now i feel like stopping getting any new fish but i am planing the to buy a new nano tank with some sulawesi shrimps in it after studying and preparing . i didnot get any pic of my jar when it is alive and now the only picture i have are the dead one . will upload the picture tml


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post Jan 5 2010, 12:44 PM
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Sorry about your loss. sad.gif
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post Jan 5 2010, 03:58 PM
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Bummer man sad.gif


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post Jan 6 2010, 04:50 PM
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Sorry to here that, we've all been there.
I always try to learn something ,when I lose a fish, Do you have an ammonia and nitrite test kit ?
I never change more than 50% of the water, even If I do them regularly. Bob

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post Jan 7 2010, 04:34 AM
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Sorry to here that, we've all been there.
I always try to learn something ,when I lose a fish, Do you have an ammonia and nitrite test kit ?
I never change more than 50% of the water, even If I do them regularly. Bob

i dont really check the water as last time when i was new to fish , i grow my arowana in fresh tap water w/o using anti chlorine , so i think my water is 0 ammonia and nitrite , btw my arowana is now 20inch and still pushing .


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post Jan 7 2010, 09:33 PM
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Sry about your loss. sad.gif I had an accident like that a few months ago. Almost all the fish in my 120 gallon died, including a 30" redtailed giant gourami that I had for about 10 years.


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