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help? fish dead?
One of my 3-year-old Petsmart-purchased goldfish was dead this morning. The
nitrates, etc., are nothing different from any other spring that I can remember. It had scales missing on both its sides, which I now can't believe I didn't notice before. I looked, but didn't see anything like a parasite that it was trying to rub off, but what do I know. And I'll add an airstone tonight in case it's lack of O2. But I'm wondering what else it could be. They did just start their hyperkinetic spawning chases - could one have just gotten rubbed or rubbed too much, and lost its protective scale/mucous coating? Any ideas? -- Michael Miller |
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