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I'm sorry for your loss. Have you tested Ammonia? I know it may the lowest common demoninator but you never know?
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How big was the trigger?
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4 1/2" from Caudal penducle to snout. Approx 5 1/2" including the Caudal fin. Upon thinking on it some more, I wonder if it could have choked on some food. I fed frozen krill last night. Maybe it choked on a bit of krill shell. My Pinktail spazzed out wildly once when I fed frozen krill. Had me scared.
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I was thinking maybe he/it was quite large and had come to the natural end of its life. Its happened to me a few times with some older fish.
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I hate funerals.......any pet.....anything......well...except insects
example........... mosquitoes....... Sorry for your loss.... |
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OMG, that's a blackblotch, just like TrigNo.
His belly does look an odd shape. |
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Poor guy. Sorry for you loss
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I agree with Deb the stomach looks way too big. Either ate too much or too fast.
Kevin |