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Gone...........all of them wiped out. I am wandering if infact the L239,s were killed by lack of oxygen or the same thing that has just wiped out the 309,s. The 309,s have plenty of oxygen and flow but they the scene in the tank looks exactly like before, All of the adults just laying on the bottom dead.
I am now thinking its something in the water. I am using just HMA with prime at the moment as I need to sort a waste pipe out in order to rig up the RO unit again but apart from that its all the same equipment as before. No sign ammonia or nitrites (dont know why I tested really). I have only moved 2 roads from my old house so presume its the same water supply.
Macvsog23 had simillar experiences last year (lives down the road) in which he would find whole tanks wiped out without any signs or warning of problems.
Crapping myself about doing water changes now:wb::wb:
Much more of this and I will be packing in the fish and taking up knitting
Seriously gutted
Gone...........all of them wiped out. I am wandering if infact the L239,s were killed by lack of oxygen or the same thing that has just wiped out the 309,s. The 309,s have plenty of oxygen and flow but they the scene in the tank looks exactly like before, All of the adults just laying on the bottom dead.
I am now thinking its something in the water. I am using just HMA with prime at the moment as I need to sort a waste pipe out in order to rig up the RO unit again but apart from that its all the same equipment as before. No sign ammonia or nitrites (dont know why I tested really). I have only moved 2 roads from my old house so presume its the same water supply.
Macvsog23 had simillar experiences last year (lives down the road) in which he would find whole tanks wiped out without any signs or warning of problems.
Crapping myself about doing water changes now:wb::wb:
Much more of this and I will be packing in the fish and taking up knitting
Seriously gutted
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