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About Amber Worman
Expertise
I specialize in Gouramis, Black Moors, Fantail goldfish, and Bettas. I can answer questions about fish behavior, tank mates, diseases, and living conditions. I do not have much experience with breeding these types of fish, however.

Experience
Fish are my passion - I have raised these types of fish for as long as I can remember. I am a college student at Purdue University where I have a major in Biology and a position as a lab technician in a fish laboratory.

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Howard/Muir Laboratory

 
   

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Topic: Fish



Expert: Amber Worman
Date: 5/28/2007
Subject: beta conditioner

Question
Does the beta conditioner ever expire because mine looks like it has pulp in it, but it didn't when I first bought it so when it started to look like that I didn't use it anymore. Should I still use it or buy a new one?

Answer
Hello Veronica-

I would take it to the store for an exchange, if it hasn't been very long. Some water conditioners are thick, like a syrup, but it shouldn't have chunks in it. Hopefully the store will give you an exchange, otherwise I would pick up a new one.

Hope this helps,
Amber Worman

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