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PostPosted: May 15th, '13, 17:47 
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That sucks dude :(

What was in there?

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PostPosted: May 16th, '13, 05:33 
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Glycol propenol....or something like that.


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PostPosted: May 16th, '13, 05:36 
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Still not able to get back. My wife is there, but she would not tell me as she knows it would eat me up if they were all dying.

I told her not to take the little feller outside to look at fish. He's always saying "pishy pishy pishy" and feeds them most days, he'll cry if they are all floating.


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PostPosted: May 16th, '13, 15:03 
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My wife updates me that not all are dead. Still site the damage. But more positive than first thought


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PostPosted: May 16th, '13, 15:06 
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Its a shame my friend. Nothing hurts more than seeing a floater.


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PostPosted: May 16th, '13, 19:13 
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Its a shame my friend. Nothing hurts more than seeing a floater.


If it wasnt such a sad situation i would be having fun with that quote... ;)

At least there are a few remaining mate :support: Will MrsDrLuke conduct a post-mortem for you?


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PostPosted: May 17th, '13, 07:12 
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By my count there are about 6-7 still swimming.

Most of them are around as big as my hand


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PostPosted: May 19th, '13, 18:36 
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Apparently the ones that acoid the bucket yesterday are still going, although my sister nearly killed them today by adding Charlie carp to the previously fishless system where I stashed some of the fish.....immediately after doing a 50% top up with town water.

Luckily the pond is also there, so I got her to 50% water change with water added from pond, hopefully that is enough to minimize any ammonia spike from the Charlie carp, plus lower them chlorine content.


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