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Old 10/11/2007, 11:04 PM
sugartooth sugartooth is offline
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Hello oama, thank you for your input. Could the whitish excrement be the fat deposits then? What are the circumstances that the feces be slimy/whitish?

I'm guessing the fish is wild caught, it is Genicanthus Watanabei. Only the male of the trio is left. The first female did not eat much at all, only arctic pods. She then stopped eating and died in 3 days later.

Then, the second female stopped eating (same with the male) and then starting increasing respiration, hanging out at the bottom, etc. She never started eating again while the male did....slowly.

What are your thoughts on this? If you think I should be doing something different I welcome your suggestions.

Thanks in advance.