Pendleside Festive Dingbats C/D 6Th Jan
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Wendy - my husband just said it could be due to lack of oxygen & the temperature being too hot.
We keep our taddies in the shade & in a seperate large container, otherwise the fish will eat them, 'specially our massive ghost coy! They are happily swimming about, eating fish food (when it's softened) & lettuce. Their tails are now changing - amazing to watch the transformation.