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Old March 1st, 2008, 12:18 AM
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Dead Trigger..

ok.. my 2 month old blue jaw trigger just died ..at 4:30 pm he was fine swimming and looked good. at 6:30 he is down on the bottom, breathing heavily . now my water params are great i just tested. here's the deal the it eyes started to get sucked into it's head ,and it's stomch got really sucked in .3min later the eye's were barely there,and it's scales started to raise. then dead..all in 20 mins .i do have a BTA could getting stung done this. i haven't added ant thing new since the trigger.. i'm stummped?

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Re: Dead Trigger..

Usually when an anemone stings a fish,it holds onto it.But it is possible I guess.
Another thing to think about is maybe some stray voltage.
Sorry about the loss.
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Re: Dead Trigger..

If it seemed healthy and there were no signs of disease, then it's hard to say what caused it. Sorry to hear about your loss, unfortunately for most fish we never figure out what caused it.
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