I think I know WHY!!!

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Jack Dempsey
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I called a chemist I know and he said that most likely the water is poisoned. Just recently they started drilling for natural gas across the road. They tested the water before hand and everything was ok now all of the sudden major fish loss. I have fish jumping out of the tank to get away from something. I have major loss in stock and all in the last few days since they brought in a new rig and started doing high pressure drilling. I believe this problem may fall on the shoulders of the gas company. Some major crew out of Texas. I told the guy I had a large number of fish and asked what happens if the water gets contaminated and he said that was why he was testing. What do you guys think?:(
 
What am I going to do you ask? Well it will start with a couple phone calls to the gas company and since it is a major corporation it will go to a couple lawyers and the EPA. About all I can do and they better plan on replacing everything that has died. I lost 51 fish between yesterday and today alone and 61 at least since they started drilling. 20 of those dead were breeders.
 
Holy crap! I'd be pissed. Good luck with all this
 
:WHOA:That sucks bro:WHOA:
 
make sure you video tape or have proof that the water is coming from your house. if not you may have trouble proving it did. good luck
 
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