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Posted fish turning black
24-02-2006
09:31 by johnbrooking
hi new to here looking for advice ive had a few fish turning black was wondering if its due to stress as i bought some dwarf rainbows x9 they were 4 males and 5 females the were fighting all the time over females so i have only left one male in seeing as they were attacking other fish,water parameters are good thanks for help jay
24-02-2006
11:32 by Danny Boy
i cant be sure but id guess its to keep a low profile. if this is the casse one fish will stand out from the rest as bright. thats the dominant fish
24-02-2006
11:54 by johnbrooking
just caught the last of the males ive left the females in to see if they are as nasty without the male..seeing as they were hunting my tetras jay beautiful looking fish mind lol
24-02-2006
19:30 by andrew shutt
fish turning black is also due to poor water quality it happened to me too
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