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Old January 28th, 2007, 09:30 PM
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is this true???

i have read some where (i dont no by who or where) online that when an anenome dies it poisons everything in the tank is this correct?

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Re: is this true???

I also read that on here. I dont know for sure, but from what I understand it can take along time before you even know it is dead and in the mean time it will ruin your water.
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Re: is this true???

Yep, they will spoil your water fast. And they can be dying for weeks and you might not know it. If one dies, it will stink real bad and you will have to remove it from your tank quickly.

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Re: is this true???

it releases a toxin as it dies quick removal wont hurt leaving it in there will cause extreme harm to your tank.
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