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About tina quiao
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I can answer all questions about chemistry of water and I would say, I am familiar with almost all diseases of fresh and saltwater fish. I have had my 125 tropical salt and 45 agressive for yrs. I managed a petshop for five years and I am a petcare specialist for a large petchain now. I love my animals. I love this kind of work. Helping people keep their fish sucessfully is so rewarding to me.

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I managed a petshop in Bridgeton called Petpourri for about 5 years...I am a petcare specialist for a large pet chain. I have 2 African greys, a Nandey conure,a potbelly pig, 2 rats and a hamster. Oh and did I mention a 125 tropical salt and a 45 agressive salt. I have had brakish and fresh. I am very familiar with disese and chemistry of your tank. I also have 2 senegul chameleons and the anoles that live in the bottom of their 37 high tank. We keep tons of reptiles at the store and keep a couple as pets love them all. I have worked in the pet business for yrs.....along with taking care of all of mine.
 
   

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Topic: Fish



Expert: tina quiao
Date: 3/24/2008
Subject: Blue?

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Hey,  I have a 20 gallon tank in my house, and i have a few goldfish inside of it. I am quite used to thier process, what they eat, will eventually come out, that kind of thing. Today i noticed one of my goldfish had a poop that was a neon orange colour, and another one of my goldfish has a poop that was bright blue. Is this normal? And if something is wrong, what can I do to fix this?

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Jamie,                                                                 I hope you are feeding them goldfish food and not tropical fish food. They need a diet high in vitamin C. I wouldn't worry too much they poop all kinds of colors. Make sure you give them a frozen pea thawed and squished once a week to fend off swimbladder infections that they are prone to. Also you can  go to your local petshop and get a veggie clip and give them half an orange slice once a week. High in vitamin C and they will live you for it. Good Luck, Tina

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