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    Came home from work today about 1:30 pm to my aculeatus laying on the bottom of the tank curled up in a ball .This makes me very sad becuse he was very active last night and i saw him this morning swimming around before i left he did however refuse his food last night wich was not like him!I dont have any test kits left i have used them all up so i cant check my water i will more then likley take some water to my LFS to have it tested.I only had him a few months with him and the tank he is in has been up and running a little over 2 years.I just thought i would have had more time with him i sat in front of his tank almost everynight for at least a half hour just watching him for the past few months i so enjoyed his company!I am attaching the last picture's i had taken of him last night.

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    On the up note i will be recieving a baby bimac from marine bio guy on tuesday oct 16 i hope i have better luck this time or i think i will have to throw in the towel!!

  • #2
    sorry to hear about your wee guy

    rip octi

    J

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        • #5
          I'm sorry dutchcourage. Thank you for sharing him with us, and we look forward to learning more from you with the new bimac you have on the way.
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          • #6
            So sorry to hear

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            • #7
              Sorry for your loss, dutchcourage - RIP

              I understand that many of the aculeatus are older when sold - maybe it was his time to go.

              Glad you're getting a young bimac. He should be around for a while.

              Nancy

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