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Date Posted: 10:49:38 06/11/01 Mon
Author: jeepers
Subject: Re: Ah! My clown fish is blind!
In reply to: mo 's message, "Ah! My clown fish is blind!" on 11:08:40 05/24/01 Thu

I've heard poor water oxygenation can do this. Anybody else have a H2O oxygen problem and notice this symptom?


>He's blind I tell you. No joke. He runs smack into
>things at high speed. But get this- it happened
>before, and it goes away in about a day!? The only
>change in the tank is that both my fire and cleaner
>shrimp have molted the day before? Could they have
>released a chemical? (typical chemicals such as NH3,
>etc, all tested by fish store and were all OK)

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  • Re: Ah! My clown fish is blind! -- Leslie, 10:52:44 10/21/01 Sun
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