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Aw Elaine, I am so sorry to hear that.... don't go blaming yourself (((hugs))) I don't know anything about fish so I'm afraid I can't suggest what may have caused this Swim free little fish......... |
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Aaww, Elaine, so sorry to hear this. My OH has kept fish for years and can't really think of anything you've done wrong. The only thing he could think of is to ask you if you had put lukewarm water in or straight out of the tap. If it was out of the tap, it might have been the shock of the cold water that killed them, but he really is just guessing here, 'cause he says you did everything else correctly. ((hugs))x |
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Is there such a thing as new tank syndrome? I did add the water straight from the tap. I have since boiled everything and refilled the tank. Have added tapsafe and switched everything back on. The water does look pretty cloudy. May buy some testing kits from work and check the water quality before getting any new fish. |
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That's such a pity. I don't know a huge amount about fish, but from my limited experience I do know that they can be very fickle creatures and any tiny imbalance can cause a problem. I'm sorry you've lost your watery friends |
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