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Old 04-03-2011, 01:14 PM
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i've got a very good don't, DON'T GO TO PETS AT HOME. i went there they told me to leave water straight from the tap 42 hours(2 days) then i could put fish in it. ha, they lasted 5 hours. R.I.P to salt and pepper
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Re: Chillinator's do's and don'ts of fishkeeping

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i've got a very good don't, DON'T GO TO PETS AT HOME. i went there they told me to leave water straight from the tap 42 hours(2 days) then i could put fish in it. ha, they lasted 5 hours. R.I.P to salt and pepper
Be safe always use RO water. For marine & Tropical fish
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i've got a very good don't, DON'T GO TO PETS AT HOME. i went there they told me to leave water straight from the tap 42 hours(2 days) then i could put fish in it. ha, they lasted 5 hours. R.I.P to salt and pepper
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Be safe always use RO water. For marine & Tropical fish
Likewise, it allows greater flexibility on the fish you can keep.
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Re: Chillinator's do's and don'ts of fishkeeping

This is a great list of the do's and don'ts, we are more than happy to advise and help with any other problems with fish keeping anyone might have with fish keeping
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