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no, not really....it sounds like they are probably dying from complications of the aggression they are recieving... I think a good uv sterilizer would solve your problem....I had the same exact situation, I'd loose a fish every few months...and after a c. moori that I had since it was tiny died in the same way...I looked for a solution... since installing a uv sterilizer I have had no deaths in a year, and I keep 12 mbuna (mostly mature) and a frontosa in a 45 which is probably a more heavily stocked tank than your 150. "Long Pham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > I have a 150gal with 32 mixed-lake africans. Over the course of the > last year and 1/2, I had 6 of them die on me out of the blue. At any > point when any one of the 4 dies, all the others are still healthy. > The symptoms are basically spitting out food, fins are frayed & > tattered, hard breathing. I can never catch them to put them into an > isolation tank so they eventually dies. Is this just a normal thing > that some fishes dies over the course of keeping the tank, or do I > have some problem lurking somewhere ? Thanks.
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