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more than likely, unless your tank still has ammonia present, it'll not kill them directly, only shorten their lifespan... also, I wouldn't add anything to the tank especially if it has been messed with, just be patient and let things settle down, test water, keep on top of that, and you'll probably have kuhlis for a while btw, what is your usenet data mining tool do? mine for addresses? your site is quite interesting... as are you... <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > In rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc "RedForeman ©®" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ammonia burned their gills... I asked whatelse can cause this, they listed > > the sudden change in water chemistry, nitrIte and ammonia are the number 1 > > reasons, but if you re-arranged the tank, ammonia spike is possible... > > There may have been a suddeng change in water chemistry: I change 2/3 of > the tank's bottom gravel, causing much crap to release into the water. My > AquaClear 150 filterd it out in 1/2 an hour, though. When I noticed the red > spot, I tested for both nitrite and ammonia, but both were 0. > > Is there *anything* I can do to increase my kuhli's chances for survival? > > Is there any danger to adding antibiotics to the tank, on a "just in case" > basis? > > > > -- > ............................................................................ . > > "The London Sunday Times found evidence of torture [by Israel] so > widespread and systematic that 'it appears to be sanctioned at some level > as deliberate policy,' perhaps 'to persuade Arabs in occupied territories > that it is least painful to behave passively'" > > -Noam Chomsky, The Fateful Triangle, p 127 > > ............................................................................ . > [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.memeticcandiru.com
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