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07-12-2005, 11:16 AM | #1 |
NAC 002
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Denpasar , Bali
Posts: 5,467
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What your favourite article
I had a lot of fish literature and will be happy to share it all , but too many to be uploaded in such a short time , suggest me which article you prefered to ok?
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07-13-2005, 08:23 AM | #2 |
NAC 027
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Tangerang
Posts: 802
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Re: What your favourite article
Dear Mr. JD,
Actually, I learn a lot from your article in keeping my SR such as water chemestry, colourize and treatment,maximalisation aro and increasing aro eating habits. And how about if i suggesting what makes aro died with no caution before. Because it happens with my friend`s aro, night before he saw his aro is okey, and the morning the aro die . What a waste, after keeping for 5 month, bought it's when 22 cm and growing to 38 cm, waiting for enjoying colour development...... hik .....hik ....hik..... |
07-13-2005, 08:35 AM | #3 |
NAC 002
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Denpasar , Bali
Posts: 5,467
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Re: What your favourite article
Well , shit happens ! no , its a joke sorry.
Apparently some sudden death case happens and i heard some case from my own friends too, There are some factor of sudden deaths (without precaution warning or syndrome) : 1. Electrical shock , some underwater device could stun your fish lethally 2. Food poisonous , some toxicated syndrome occyurs very fast and sudden , put attention on your filtration media , some backwash effect on active carbon or zeolit could be lethal in just 3-4 hours in cycle. Also common problems is polluted food (cricket or frog) contaminated with pesticide or herbicide, so always clean and wash your aro's food first |
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