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I am stressed out just skimming the thread posts. The fishes can likely detect the concern? Calm down, that’s what I tell myself and new fish when I bring them home or when I am moving around them.
 
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Yes, detritus in the water can cause flashing just like flukes. Maybe give it 24 hours and see if it is still flashing? Flukes are much slower to kill fish, so you don’t need to rush into anything…..
Thanks, just trying to be cautious and learn from past experiences.
 

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