I'm so sorry for your loss, Matt. This is terrible. You're way too good to your fishes, you didn't deserve this. This is just one more case for me that makes me not want to use stress coat. I hope the JD pulls through at least.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Matt. This is terrible. You're way too good to your fishes, you didn't deserve this. This is just one more case for me that makes me not want to use stress coat. I hope the JD pulls through at least.
I know I didn't. I have done everything I could have. Thought of every scenario mechanical wise and I get ****es out of my two prized fish. And my Mahseer. I'm pissed as all hell. I'm never using stress coat again. Never. No one could pay me enough.
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i had a question brother, is it the first time u add in stress coat? how long u add in stress coat after water change? how long is your water change before this happen? where do u keep it? do u keep it near chemical thingy like paint or soap? lets us all help u conclude this matter out, anyway, im so sad to hear about your precious loss. sorry bro.
Dude. I literally said noooo aloud when I saw the last post on this, I'm so sorry. Those were some great goonch. I say get em mounted though, immortalize them
I'm never buying stress coat again. If this is a thing this might have happened to me once a while back when I only used stress coat to dechlor. All of a sudden I lost a whole tank other then 2 fish, and they were in rough shape for a while. Looked at everything, params, temp, local water reports, couldn't find an issue. Chalked it up to contamination at the time.
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I'm sorry this happened. I would be ticked off too.
A bit of advice: don't show pictures of your tank to anyone you are trying to get relief from that has stacks of paint and spray cans showing. The first thing that came to mind was chemical contamination. That is what the manufacturer will say too.
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