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Amazing save

Nicely done! Thats exactly how i saved my 4" silver arowana from dying.. now its 14"


i concur, MFK has helped me improve my fish keeping alot.
 
nomad;3162625; said:
Congrats to the owner of a lucky fish (and a fast cat) :D
Thanks

zerojquan85;3162668; said:
Nicely done! Thats exactly how i saved my 4" silver arowana from dying.. now its 14"


i concur, MFK has helped me improve my fish keeping alot.
Thanks, That's why I wanted to share it as soon as it was on the road to recovery, I grabbed the camera while the wife took over holding it up.

I've learned so much from this site over the years and simple things like this can work in an emergency situation and the info is often lost in small threads, so I just wanted to give something back.

It's daft, when it happened I was very calm and simply asked the wife to get X+Y while I put in use the knowledge gained here:)

I posted earlier in another thread that a planted tank has a none aquatic plant in it and would die, again info I learned here from a mistake I once made.

 
That is incredible.
 
great save! congrats on the hard work..
 
abortedsoul;3164597; said:
That is incredible.

Hap3niz;3164682; said:
wow, amazing story!!
hope that doesn't happen again..

navygirl76;3164950; said:
great save! congrats on the hard work..

CVHoover;3165004; said:
Good job, glad to hear it pulled threw.
Thanks all.

I've been fretting a bit because I've not seen the fish for a couple of days. I've put this down to my water being very cloudy from the anti blanket weed treatment. In fact I've not seen any of the sturgeon.

I came home today and one was up and hunting food and I'm pleased to say it was this fish because it still had the nick on the tail.

Looks like it's going to make it:)
 
great save...nice story. Learn something valuable today...thks...
 
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