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Why did all my catfish die?

Asked: Jonthan Boudrias, Last Updated:

Usually what happens is a disease outbreak, or more often, an oxygen depletion and a fish kill. With a disease outbreak many fish may die but many others usually survive. ... However, oxygen depletions often are catastrophic with few catfish surviving, particularly large fish do not survive.

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