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    PostSubject: SAME BREED OF FISH DIE OFF   5/15/2011, 11:54 am

    ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEA WHY ONE TYPE OF FISH DIES AND NONE ELSE?
    I HAVE GOLDEN ANGLES,NEON'S, OTTO-CATFISH,RED FLAME DWARF GOURAMIS,BLACK NEON TETRAS,TIGER BARBS,ALBINO TIGER BARBS AND ONE AFRICAN DWARF FROG IN A 100 GAL TANK. HEALTHY LIVE PLANTS. MAG 350 FILTER WITH AN EMPEROR 400 FILTER. FEED FLAKE FOOD AND BLOOD WORMS. THE HEADLIGHT'S WERE THE FIRST FISH IN THE TANK 3 MONTHS AGO. IN JUST 2 DAYS THE 4 HEADLIGHTS WERE DEAD. THIS JUST HAPPENED.
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