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Hi All,

I am a new member, found the group whilst searching what to do if my
water tempurature goes very high in the predicted heat wave next week
and was relieved to see this question answered.

I have a 35 Gallon tank, containing 1 Angel (its mate died recently)
several Tetras, 3 plecs including one baby which was hatched in the
tank recently 4 adult platies and 5 babies recently born, 2 Corys and
2 mollies.

My Angel has had what looked to me to be whitespot, and I have carried
out 3 lots of treatment, (raised temp. to 26 and removed carbon)it now
looks as though there are white holes at the base of the dorsal fin on
both sides of the fish, can anyone advise me on this please?

I have only had this tank since last October, it was 30 years since I
last owned a tank and fish keeping has changed a lot since then!!!






Sun Jul 16, 2006 2:46 pm

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ello all im a newbie here i just started getting fish few weeks ago a friend of mine gave me a 2ft by 1 ft tank so i have slowly started filling it with fish...
cheryl
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Jan 27, 2006
11:53 pm

Hi All, I am a new member, found the group whilst searching what to do if my water tempurature goes very high in the predicted heat wave next week and was...
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Jul 16, 2006
2:47 pm

Hi and welcome to the group, yes, fish-keeping has changed a lot in the last 30 years, although the basics remain the same. but the technology has blossomed....
steve shepherd
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Jul 17, 2006
9:27 am

don't worry,as the outside temperature goes up your heaters thermostat will switch off to compensate for the heat rise xdavex...
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