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Old September 22nd, 2003, 11:55 AM
Bolton
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hi, anyone keeping marine fish at home?my fish can last for 3 days
only.after that it is bye,bye.anyone can help?
thanks.

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Old September 22nd, 2003, 11:36 PM
USA
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"Bolton" wrote in message
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hi, anyone keeping marine fish at home?my fish can last for 3 days
only.after that it is bye,bye.anyone can help?
thanks.


I think you have to use salt water


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Old September 23rd, 2003, 12:16 AM
L. A. Powell
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Unless you have a steady supply of fresh salt water that replaces the
existing salt water, with its fish waste, three days is about all one
could expect.

"USA" wrote in message
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"Bolton" wrote in message
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hi, anyone keeping marine fish at home?my fish can last for 3 days
only.after that it is bye,bye.anyone can help?
thanks.


I think you have to use salt water




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Old September 23rd, 2003, 08:37 PM
Charlie Bress
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I don't think you have to actually replace the water. There are lots of
folks with salt water aquariums. Go to a good pet shop and talk to the folks
there about a salt water set up. I think you will find they are not cheap.
Or even faster go to google.com and search on "salt water aquarium".

Charlie



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Unless you have a steady supply of fresh salt water that replaces the
existing salt water, with its fish waste, three days is about all one
could expect.



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Old September 23rd, 2003, 09:35 PM
L. A. Powell
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That's a way to do it without replacing the water; a filtration method
removes the wastes.

"Charlie Bress" wrote in message
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I don't think you have to actually replace the water. There are lots

of
folks with salt water aquariums. Go to a good pet shop and talk to the

folks
there about a salt water set up. I think you will find they are not

cheap.
Or even faster go to google.com and search on "salt water aquarium".

Charlie



"L. A. Powell" wrote in message
news:lpLbb.548326$Ho3.95679@sccrnsc03...
Unless you have a steady supply of fresh salt water that replaces

the
existing salt water, with its fish waste, three days is about all

one
could expect.





 




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