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ALL GUPPIES EATING AT ONES TAIL? | 7 comments (7 topical, editorial, 0 hidden)
If that happens again, can you isolate the (none / 0) (#6)
by unclescott on Thu Dec 08, 2005 at 07:05:16 AM PST

sick fish? Maybe slip it into a breeding net or even a floating gallon jar, if the jar will not crash into anything. Likely, there was something wrong with the fish being picked on. If the others are biting on its tail, there is a chance they will get what the first fish has. :(

Manders, did you get a chance to read my e-mail to you, responding to the water quality log which got voted down? That somewhat answers your questions about complete water changes forcing the cycling process to restart. It may take 6-8 weeks to complete a nitrogen cycle in an aquarium. I will try and finish a response to your pH, alkalinity and hardness question later today.

There have been a lot of good questions lately at GL. Unfortunately I've a lot of other things which must also get done.

TTTL,
unc

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Re: If that happens again, can you isolate the (none / 0) (#7)
by manders200232 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 at 08:29:18 AM PST

thank you so much! yes i go the email!! i appreciate your time!
amanda

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