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Chemical confusion leads to death of 400 fish at Texas State Aquarium
POSTED 24 Apr 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Staff worked through the night to rescue as many of the affected fish as possible
A mislabelled chemical has been blamed for the loss of more than a tenth of Texas State Aquarium fish last week.

As per the aquarium’s protocol, the commonly-used parasite treatment, Trichlorfon, was tested for mass use in a smaller tank. With no ill effects on the fish, staff treated the larger tanks with what was supposedly the same chemical but from a different, identically labelled, container.

The result was that 400 fish or around 13 per cent of the aquarium’s total collection, died overnight. Initial tests carried out by the aquarium after the investigation show that the chemical used was actually hydroquinone – a chemical used as a stabiliser in paint and motor fuel, and for film processing. In living creatures, the chemical causes blood poisoning and acts as a carcinogen.

"For further verification, we have also sent samples to the Texas Veterinary Diagnostic Medical Lab, and we will share additional information as it becomes available,” said a statement from the aquarium. “At this time, we are not prepared to release the name of the company from which we acquired the drug.

"We are in the process of cleaning all of the impacted systems to remove any trace of the toxin. Once we have established the water is safe, we will begin adding new fish."

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Chemical confusion leads to death of 400 fish at Texas State Aquarium
POSTED 24 Apr 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Staff worked through the night to rescue as many of the affected fish as possible
A mislabelled chemical has been blamed for the loss of more than a tenth of Texas State Aquarium fish last week.

As per the aquarium’s protocol, the commonly-used parasite treatment, Trichlorfon, was tested for mass use in a smaller tank. With no ill effects on the fish, staff treated the larger tanks with what was supposedly the same chemical but from a different, identically labelled, container.

The result was that 400 fish or around 13 per cent of the aquarium’s total collection, died overnight. Initial tests carried out by the aquarium after the investigation show that the chemical used was actually hydroquinone – a chemical used as a stabiliser in paint and motor fuel, and for film processing. In living creatures, the chemical causes blood poisoning and acts as a carcinogen.

"For further verification, we have also sent samples to the Texas Veterinary Diagnostic Medical Lab, and we will share additional information as it becomes available,” said a statement from the aquarium. “At this time, we are not prepared to release the name of the company from which we acquired the drug.

"We are in the process of cleaning all of the impacted systems to remove any trace of the toxin. Once we have established the water is safe, we will begin adding new fish."

RELATED STORIES
Activists, actors and scientists go to court in opposition of beluga whale import plan


Plans by Georgia Aquarium to import 18 beluga whales have met with stern opposition from a group of activists, actors and scientists.
Developers break ground on St Augustine Aquarium


Work has started on the US$8m (€7.4m, £5.4m) St Augustine aquarium development, which will open later this year.
One fish left in Tokyo Sea Life Park exhibition after mystery disease kills nearly entire population


A mystery disease has decimated Tokyo Sea Life Park’s tuna population, leaving one sole fish surviving in the aquarium’s signature tank.
SFO-based EHDD Architects complete Toledo Zoo aquarium's US$25m redevelopment


Ohio’s Toledo Zoo has reopened its aquarium following a near three-year, US$25m (€21.5m, £16.4m) renovation, which has seen the interior of the historic facility revamped to provide a brand new, world-class visitor experience.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
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TechnoAlpin

TechnoAlpin is the world leader for snowmaking systems. Our product portfolio includes all different [more...]
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