George Thompson wrote:
> oops, I meant n0 8!
> Mel wrote:
>
>> When you say you used No9 do you mean Interpet no 9 anti internal
>> bacteria?
>> If so then this doesn't treat colomnaris. The no 8 anti fungus and finrot
>> does.
>> Mel.
>>
>>
Well, I went home over xmas. I did a water change just before I left,
knowing that my girlfriend would be in the next day to do the water
change. Unfortunately, when I just arrived home I got a message that
her father had been taken into hospital with a split stomach (just had
an operation & the staples split) and she couldn't do it. Since I
wasn't able to make it back up till three days later, this was virtually
a death sentance for the fish.
I returned to find the fish upside down & on the bottom quite dead. I'm
not sure exactly when the fish passed away. Water quality was bad, and
I'm pretty upset because of the amount of time and money I spent trying
to keep it alive. For one small £3.99 fish I've spent £68.49 (on top of
all the other equipment that was required on the other fish) and I've
skipped work, spend countless hours changing water, aging it and ruining
my flats carpet.
Oh well, that's only 27 pints down the pub, a whole lot of inconvience &
a lot of p*ss taking from my friends. Lets hope the rest stay healthy.
As my uncle informed me over the weekend "The best treatment is a good
hard brick" - but I don't think I could ever bring myself to do that.
>> Stay informed about: Here we go again...