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PostPosted: Apr 17th, '15, 21:17 
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1 of the fry tanks(125 gallon i/2 IBC) stopped eating last night. All water parameters are the same as rest of system. Ammonia- >.25, Nitrites-0, temp- 77F, PH 7.4. I'm not too concerned after checking the tank vs the rest of system, but it is weird that all the other fish are eating like crazy, and these won't eat. Going to with hold food in that tank for a few days, and try again. The goldies are eating better then the tilapia, and growing faster!


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PostPosted: Apr 17th, '15, 22:51 
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I have had fish stop eating when it has rained & the rainwater has gone into the FT - other than that observaion I am unable to suggest anything else!


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PostPosted: Apr 18th, '15, 06:07 
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Thanks team41. No rain, they're in an enclosed building. What ever it was, they are eating fine this afternoon??


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PostPosted: Apr 18th, '15, 09:25 
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Its a strange thing when it happens,i have had one tank barely eat there food where i have had to clean out what was left,but at the same time the other tanks still cleared up as normal,it worries you a bit when it happens,checking for dead fish or some other cause etc but then they go back to normal at the next feed..... :think:


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PostPosted: Apr 18th, '15, 21:34 
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That's exactly right DB


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