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    Swordtails Dying

    Nope, no whitness of any kind. As I said earlier other than increased scale definition that as far as I'm aware isn't a sign of anything except perhaps age they were perfectly heathy. No growths No whiteness on fins, gills, mouths or otherwise No weight loss Eating normally Slight lethargy...
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    Swordtails Dying

    I've attached a picture of the fish I've lost I took a few days before losing the first, not sure if anyone else can spot something I missed.
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    Swordtails Dying

    Tap water may be a very slight bit lighter in colour/lower, but that might just be me comparing colours. I was using the kit to cycle my coldwater tank so I know it will get other readings. No whiteness, they looked healthy until the night before they died and then weren't as vibrant in...
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    Swordtails Dying

    Using the api kit, obviously judging colour number is not completely accurate, but was closer to 0 then the 0.5 colour. Though I do have a lot of plants, so I wouldn't be surprised if it was lower than average. I do a water change between 1 to 2 weeks roughly a quarter to a third of water...
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    Swordtails Dying

    Hi, I was hoping for some help to find out why I'm losing fish. Tank 90l Currently contains: 2 adult female koi swords 2 balloon Molly's 1 accidental Platy/swordtail hybrid 5 fry/small fish (not really sure they can still be classed as fry) 4 amano shrimp I did have an addition 3 swords...
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