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RE: my killi stop to eat



Hello Frank,


If you are running power filters, powerheads, or rapid aeration please read
my posts on Notho-Fade-Away.  Turn off the power filter or powerhead, reduce
the aeration to the barest minimum and read my posts on the subject dated
6/12/2001 and 6/13/2001. Also make sure the fish have enough hiding places.
I believe that the condition can be reversed if treated early enough.

As the fish will be getting weaker watch for velvet. You might even want to
add salt as a preventative.

If you have any further questions drop me a line.


Best regards,

~RJ~


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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 12:30 PM
To: killietalk at aka_org
Subject: my killi stop to eat


From: "Lau, Frank" <Frank.Lau at viasystems_com>
To: killietalk at aka_org
Subject: my killi stop to eat
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 09:24:32 +0800
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Dear,

My male N.RAC stops eating anymore for a week.
I am feeding with live red worm and they like it very much.

Last week I want try to breed this fish,
I separated the pair into two tank, after that,
it doesn't eat, doesn't swim. Just like to hidden itself.
Even I put the female back to the tank, it doesn't have interest to chase
the female.

I am worry the life of this fish.
Anyone can help me to identify the problem ?
temp ?
water ?
PH ?
environment ?

Frank Lau

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