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beth
October 24th 04, 01:40 AM
I had to go on a business trip last week and my mother in law stayed
with my son (6). He has a 10 gallon tank with 3 rosy reds. I told
her to feed them a small pinch of goldfish food daily. When I
returned yesterday, the water was cloudy and my fish were huddled in a
corner. One was swimming cock-eyed. There was a boatload of food on
the bottom of the tank and 1/4 of a container of food missing. I was
LIVID. I immediately asked DH to help me with an emergency water
change/vaccuuming of the gravel. I had to change about 50% of the
water to remove all the loose food. After adding fresh, treated
water, the nitrite level was still through the roof (5 ppm). This was
a well established tank with no other issues. I then changed about
20% more water, and the nitrite level dropped slightly. Then, I let
it sit overnight and did another 20% change this AM. The fish were
looking a bit better, so I was happy. Nitrites were still high, so I
added Amquel + (just a teaspoon). That really knocked down the
nitrites and the fish improved greatly.

Anything else I should be doing? Besides shooting my mother in law?

TIA!

Beth

Gail Futoran
October 24th 04, 04:40 PM
"beth" > wrote in message
om...
> I had to go on a business trip last week and my mother in
law stayed
> with my son (6). He has a 10 gallon tank with 3 rosy
reds. I told
> her to feed them a small pinch of goldfish food daily.
When I
> returned yesterday, the water was cloudy and my fish were
huddled in a
> corner. One was swimming cock-eyed. There was a boatload
of food on
> the bottom of the tank and 1/4 of a container of food
missing. I was
> LIVID. I immediately asked DH to help me with an
emergency water
> change/vaccuuming of the gravel. I had to change about
50% of the
> water to remove all the loose food. After adding fresh,
treated
> water, the nitrite level was still through the roof (5
ppm). This was
> a well established tank with no other issues. I then
changed about
> 20% more water, and the nitrite level dropped slightly.
Then, I let
> it sit overnight and did another 20% change this AM. The
fish were
> looking a bit better, so I was happy. Nitrites were
still high, so I
> added Amquel + (just a teaspoon). That really knocked
down the
> nitrites and the fish improved greatly.
>
> Anything else I should be doing? Besides shooting my
mother in law?
>
> TIA!
>
> Beth

Before your next trip, buy several of those
weekly pill minders, available anywhere. Put
the desired amount of food in each day. Instrust
your surrogate only to feed whatever is in
each day of the weekly pill minder. I've used
those and never had a problem while away.

Gail


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Raccoon
October 24th 04, 07:32 PM
OMG I'd be furious too! And I'd let her know all about it. I dont trust
anyone except my boyfriend to feed mine (because he's a fishkeeper too).

What a friend of mine does is put a pinch of fishfood into little plastic
bags, one for each day you are away. Then tell whoever is feeding them
that the food is medicated (yes tell lies to keep your fish alive) and each
bag is 1 days ration, or the fish will be poisoned.

It worked a treat. People just don't stop to think how tiny a GF's tummy
is.

Tess

"Gail Futoran" > wrote in message
...
> "beth" > wrote in message
> om...
> > I had to go on a business trip last week and my mother in
> law stayed
> > with my son (6). He has a 10 gallon tank with 3 rosy
> reds. I told
> > her to feed them a small pinch of goldfish food daily.
> When I
> > returned yesterday, the water was cloudy and my fish were
> huddled in a
> > corner. One was swimming cock-eyed. There was a boatload
> of food on
> > the bottom of the tank and 1/4 of a container of food
> missing. I was
> > LIVID. I immediately asked DH to help me with an
> emergency water
> > change/vaccuuming of the gravel. I had to change about
> 50% of the
> > water to remove all the loose food. After adding fresh,
> treated
> > water, the nitrite level was still through the roof (5
> ppm). This was
> > a well established tank with no other issues. I then
> changed about
> > 20% more water, and the nitrite level dropped slightly.
> Then, I let
> > it sit overnight and did another 20% change this AM. The
> fish were
> > looking a bit better, so I was happy. Nitrites were
> still high, so I
> > added Amquel + (just a teaspoon). That really knocked
> down the
> > nitrites and the fish improved greatly.
> >
> > Anything else I should be doing? Besides shooting my
> mother in law?
> >
> > TIA!
> >
> > Beth
>
> Before your next trip, buy several of those
> weekly pill minders, available anywhere. Put
> the desired amount of food in each day. Instrust
> your surrogate only to feed whatever is in
> each day of the weekly pill minder. I've used
> those and never had a problem while away.
>
> Gail
>
>
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Ami .
October 25th 04, 01:25 AM
A "small pinch" means different things to different people. A small
pinch may be equal to a pinky-sized fingernail to one person, but
another person may think a "small pinch" is the size of a thumb nail.

Szaki
October 25th 04, 10:50 PM
Hehehe! You can buy weekend or weekly feeder blocks for $3, you don't need
your mother in law to feed the fish, I wouldn't trust any of them any way.
10 gallon tank? Small! I would just dump out all the water and start with
new, takes 10 minutes.
Don't change the gravel or the filter. Bacteria is in there.

Julius


"beth" > wrote in message
om...
> I had to go on a business trip last week and my mother in law stayed
> with my son (6). He has a 10 gallon tank with 3 rosy reds. I told
> her to feed them a small pinch of goldfish food daily. When I
> returned yesterday, the water was cloudy and my fish were huddled in a
> corner. One was swimming cock-eyed. There was a boatload of food on
> the bottom of the tank and 1/4 of a container of food missing. I was
> LIVID. I immediately asked DH to help me with an emergency water
> change/vaccuuming of the gravel. I had to change about 50% of the
> water to remove all the loose food. After adding fresh, treated
> water, the nitrite level was still through the roof (5 ppm). This was
> a well established tank with no other issues. I then changed about
> 20% more water, and the nitrite level dropped slightly. Then, I let
> it sit overnight and did another 20% change this AM. The fish were
> looking a bit better, so I was happy. Nitrites were still high, so I
> added Amquel + (just a teaspoon). That really knocked down the
> nitrites and the fish improved greatly.
>
> Anything else I should be doing? Besides shooting my mother in law?
>
> TIA!
>
> Beth

October 30th 04, 01:36 PM
those feeders dont work in GF tanks... the GF break them up immediately releasing all
the food.
GF can go for a couple weeks with no food. much longer if the temperature is
dropped. larger GF, 4-5 inches can go 3 months with out food. my GF in the pond go
6 months without food under the ice. Ingrid

Hehehe! You can buy weekend or weekly feeder blocks for $3, you don't need
>your mother in law to feed the fish,


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Betrayed One
October 31st 04, 01:25 AM
<< Hehehe! You can buy weekend or weekly feeder blocks for $3, you don't need
>your mother in law to feed the fish, >>

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Betrayed One
October 31st 04, 01:33 AM
<< Hehehe! >>

Rosy Red Minnows?
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