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some philosophical guidelines i've found helpful when dealing w/aquaria related "issues"/problems...
1) it's rarely ever just one thing, there are usually a few minor things, as well, to look at along w/the 'main' cause
2) properly performed simple process of elimination, when correctly applied, will find wherever the problem is/problems are-not finding it means you either didn't look carefully and/or hard enough
3) most "problems" come from missing, overlooking, or simply forgetting the basics
4)everyone gets problems sooner or later-all livings have to die, heh, so in a sense the deck is stacked against you from the very moment you purchase any critter-research, learning, reading etc is the way to pay to enjoy the play
(as long as you learn from the 'mistake', it's cool, no ? but do it again, and THEN you're a dumdumpoopoohead 
5) fish get cancer, liver or any organ failure, strokes, heart attacks that have nothing to do with the keeper-just like the story of the guy who gets a perfect physical walks out of the dr.'s office and has a heart attack
6)most fish kept in captivity planetwide die w/out the owner knowing exactly why
w/out full autopsy forensics, it's always an (hopefully) educated best guess that's in the ballpark-even if a fish is fairly infested w/something and dies-it does not automatically follow that what you see all over the fish is what actualy killed it :idea:
7)always test the physical/chemical parameters first-their breathing doesn't change because of both mood and/or illness
, and that's the easiest set of data for elimination there is-in less than one hour a pretty (expletive) accurate and thorough picture of all 'chemical' levels can be done-from temp ph and sg to Ca and strontium, dissolved Oz, etc etc-the only limit is the wallet, as always 
8) TEST YOUR (expletive) YOURSELF! don't rely on others to test for you-learn how to do it, and plunk down the bux for decent kits-one day they will pay you back to no end
(if i'm gonna get data about my own tank/system's behaviors/issues-+ it better come from me and not some yahoo who's competency level at testing i'm not even sure of !
-but if you have someone you think appears to know his (expletive), and you trust them-by all means, if you haven't the means
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hope you enjoyed this novella
1) it's rarely ever just one thing, there are usually a few minor things, as well, to look at along w/the 'main' cause
2) properly performed simple process of elimination, when correctly applied, will find wherever the problem is/problems are-not finding it means you either didn't look carefully and/or hard enough
3) most "problems" come from missing, overlooking, or simply forgetting the basics
4)everyone gets problems sooner or later-all livings have to die, heh, so in a sense the deck is stacked against you from the very moment you purchase any critter-research, learning, reading etc is the way to pay to enjoy the play
5) fish get cancer, liver or any organ failure, strokes, heart attacks that have nothing to do with the keeper-just like the story of the guy who gets a perfect physical walks out of the dr.'s office and has a heart attack
6)most fish kept in captivity planetwide die w/out the owner knowing exactly why
7)always test the physical/chemical parameters first-their breathing doesn't change because of both mood and/or illness
8) TEST YOUR (expletive) YOURSELF! don't rely on others to test for you-learn how to do it, and plunk down the bux for decent kits-one day they will pay you back to no end
hope you enjoyed this novella