Well he past away.......

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jacob

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During spring break my FBN passed away, I had a suspicion somthing was up, he stopped eating about a week prior, and then one morning I checked on him he was belly up........His weight was fine, and did not appear to have bloat, accept when I found him he was very bloated.....Can I attribute this to the body being in water for so long?.......Cause he was 'fine' the day before.....all apperead well....ARG I think I should stick to reptiles, amphibs just done seem to be my forte....RIP Creep.....
-Jacob
 
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