Well, I failed

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RoastReef

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After ~3 years I lost my younger Blue Spot female. It's the first time I've lost a Blue Spot and I'll NEVER get one again. I don't know what happened, she ate yesterday and seemed fine, today she was dead. I still have the big girl and the rescue boy and I'll do the best I can with them. (If there's spelling mistakes, it's because I can only see white text on a white background for some reason.)
 
Thats too bad. I just got two in about three weeks ago because my wholesaler sent me them by mistake. I odered two of the diamond ones but they had a mix up. Oh well. Normally I would not even take one in or sell one but I was stuck with these. The one I kept for myself is eating and doing quite well. Which I am so happy about cause I have never had any luck with them. The diamonds came in yesterday and well will see how they stack up.
 
funny thing about fish is that its hard to tell if there is anything internally wrong untill its too late, you did way above the average so dont beat yourself over it dying. I had my Yellow spotted rays all healed up and they started eating well again and both were dead with in a week. I have no idea other than stress from moving them to the other side of the pond with no sand on their side.
 
Well, I know what happened. My Dussumieri tang has gone nuts. It's been going after the little male and I don't think he's gonna make it (he's really torn up). I've been trying to catch the damn fish all day and I can't get it. The first ray had the same bite marks, but I figured it was just from the clean up crew going after the free meal. I really hate this fish right now.
 
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