THE DEAD FISH THREAD!!!!!

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I lost three six inch tinfoil barb and a two inch pictus due to the pictus swimming up the filter and clogging it then the I saw the fish gasping for air. since the filter runs very quietly and it was after a water change. when I found out what happened it was too late and It seemed like the tinfoils were long dead. put luckily for my pleco and synodontis and remaining pictus made it. but not all losses are bad. Like when the Chinese Algae Eater pesters everybody and he ends up dying.
 
I may as well join the thread too, I have lost my true Texas cyanoguttatus a few months ago, I came home from work the one day and found him torn up on both sides.I am not sure who the culprit was.A picture of him when he was alive, this would be the last living shot I have of him.
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My Albino Tin-Foil Barb I lost a few Months ago....brought attention to the tank like crazy b/c his colors and he dove out on me 2 times from the bucket when moving from a 55gallon to the 180gallon named "Psycho"

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Not the first fish I've lost, but definitely sucks to wake up in the morning and find out one of ur favorite fish jumped over night.. my amazon flounder. RIP

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at least he had his last moments on a nice piece of wood :)

the one that started monster fish keeping was a tiger oscar for me too. thinking about it, i wish i kept him and took him to a taxidermist.. 1st ones always got a special place :)
 
This is my bass at his last breath

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