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Unread 03/26/2019, 01:01 PM   #765
Michael Hoaster
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It was strange. The day before each of them died, they exhibited what looked like neurological symptoms. First the biggest, then the next biggest. It shouldn't be the dinos. They don't eat them. They do eat pods that eat them, but I've seen no bad dino reactions in my snails or mollies. My best guess is poisoning from dying algae and possibly dying bacteria, after the erythromycin and black out. Low oxygen is possible too, but no other fish showed symptoms, so it's doubtful.

The remaining three blennies look fine.


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