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Well, unfortunately my Hongkong didn't make it, just stopped eating unfortunately, but the craziest thing happened.

After Deacon passed, I left the tank for a week or so before cleaning it out. I drained it just about totally and vaccuumed it, but left some water so as to have a bit of a bacteria culture.

I went in and looked today and there is a little brown larvae swimming around! I don't know how it survived the vaccuuming because I went really crazy cleaning the gravel and such, but somehow it did!

Hopefully little Deacon Jr. will make it!
 
Hey Ken, that is good news after bad news. Here's wishing the best to Deacon Jr.!!!!
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