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SubscribeThe most accurate barometer in the tank... And a hurricane on the way.
Julia
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female usa
I have a small black (female) sword, who has been acting very strange since I got her. About an hour or two before it rains, she goes to the bottom of the tank, and sulks. She won't eat, and seems to be sick, but as soon as the clouds go away, she's perfectly fine! She's a strange little fish, allright. I'm just worried, because we're getting a hurricane that may last a few days coming in right about now. Will she come up for food when I feed her during the storm? I'm also a bit worried because we leave on vacation sunday.
Post InfoPosted 26-Jan-2006 11:55Profile AIM MSN PM Edit Report 
poissonrouge
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male uk
that is very odd, though many fish seem to be able to sense atmosphere shifts, since there are various species whose breeding relies on it(you'd have to ask someone who knows more tha me which species)
as for a vacation, she ought to be alright if you leave some sinking food. are you getting someone else to feed the fish or leaing a holiday feeding block? in either case i'm sure she'd be fine
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