almost a water question. turned obituary

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Its easy to not notice a missing fish in a large mbuna tank,with all the color and motion and 3-5 fish hiding or holding at any time its not easy to take a head count.
Glad to hear your tanks back to normal and btw excellent rockwork!
 
I like the 2nd situation myself all are nice though, keep us posted!
 
Personally, I let the filters handle it after a heavy dose of biospira, aquavec, aquatan, and mela/pima fix. That generally does the trick for a while, untill I have time for a small water change.
 
circusvoodooninja;862028; said:
Personally, I let the filters handle it after a heavy dose of biospira, aquavec, aquatan, and mela/pima fix. That generally does the trick for a while, untill I have time for a small water change.


Heavy? of all of that stuff? at the same time?^^^^Not good advice^^^
 
circusvoodooninja;862028; said:
Personally, I let the filters handle it after a heavy dose of biospira, aquavec, aquatan, and mela/pima fix. That generally does the trick for a while, untill I have time for a small water change.

woah!? u killing ur fish? i have to agree with bigspizz on this one. not a very good advise.
 
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