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- From: jason@lanai.cs.ucla.edu (Jason Rosenberg)
- Subject: Re: HELP! Oscar has Hole-in-the-Head
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.193744.26235@cs.ucla.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 19:37:44 GMT
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- Convincing evidence is mounting that hole-in-the-head disease (as well
- as lateral-line-erosion) are related to induced voltages present in
- home aquariums....
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- Thus, my best advice is to ground your tank. There is a commercially
- available grounding probe made by Sandpoint called Solution Ground. You
- can find it mail order in most magazine rags for about $30.
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- In my marine tank, I had a hole-in-the-head problem with some of my
- striped damsels. They are healing now, thanks to the grounding probe.
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- Jason
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