AW: [RML] Fish TB?

Harro Hieronimus (harro.hieronimus at t-online.de)
Thu, 5 May 2005 11:13:57 +0200

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To my experience, yes, but similar as a few others. They seem to be very
sensitive if their personal optimum situation changes, like sudden
temperature changes.

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Regards Harro

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Would you say that rainbowfish are more likely to develop fish TB than
other tropicals in the hobby?

Thanks,
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To my experience, yes, but similar as a few others. They seem to be very sensitive if their personal optimum situation changes, like sudden temperature changes.

 

Regards Harro

 

 

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Would you say that rainbowfish are more likely to develop fish TB than other tropicals in the hobby?

Thanks,
Andrew

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