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tetralina3 |
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Eating is always a good sign to see. *sending good thoughts*
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Mattsmommy2 |
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That's great Amber! There's always a ray of hope when they at least show interest in food! You may want to consider breaking up the pellet (and
presoaking it), or offering tiny cut up pieces of frozen/thawed bloodworms. That may make it easier for him to eat.
Have you medicated him at all? Have you been doing more frequent waterchanges? Perhaps, one of these (or both) are making a difference?? Keep us posted! Michele |
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AmberH.gaffboard |
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He is eating half of a soaked pellet - two days in a row now!! He hasn't gotten any meds but I have been doing the suggested every other day water changes
instead of bi-weekly.
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Mattsmommy2 |
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Keep us posted! Hoping he recovers for you!
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tetralina3 |
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Great.
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AmberH.gaffboard |
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I came home today and found him dead.
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Mattsmommy2 |
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Oh dear... I'm very sorry Amber...
Swim free now little guy... Michele |
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ShellyB518 |
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I am really sorry
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aquila |
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I'm very sorry to hear this!
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tetralina3 |
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R.I.P. little guy. Swim free.
You did your very best to help him. t |
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