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PostPosted: Apr 21st, '13, 01:42 

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I notice before my tilapia fingerlings die, they would swim fast to no direction like crazy, then they would just slow down suddenly then die right away.
My filtration is good , and the water is in good condition as well. My wife and I are really wondering why this thing happens. We've already lost hundreds of fingerlings because of this.
What seems to be the problem here?
Please help, help...


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PostPosted: Apr 21st, '13, 08:10 
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Sometimes it helps to have some pictures of your system to assist us.


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PostPosted: Apr 21st, '13, 08:25 
What water are you using???

What are you using for a fish tank??

Yep, some pics might help...


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