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Old 03-04-2007, 10:42 AM   #5 (permalink)
cutie_pie_arnold
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OK... i woke up this morning and the one shark thats eyes were red was dead. They are ID sharks. Freshwater and only suppost to be 12 inches long at full size. My tank is a 60 gallon but my sharks were only a couple months old. it takes years to get to 12 inches long. So what do i do now? the one is dead but yet the other seems to be getting better. He's still acting weird but not much signs of the ick anymore. the temp is just above 80 and has been for about 12 hours. Can anyone tell me what to do now? should i go to the fish store or can i save him just by keeping the water temp up? if so, how long? Thanks for helping, i know little about fish and was told they would be easy to care for.
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