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Brian Steele
December 10th 04, 09:38 PM
Hi,

First I'd like to say thank you for all of the helpful information that you
provide. I've learned a lot over the last 6 months from the newsgroups and
went from losing a goldfish a month to not losing any at all (I think it's
been at least 5 months). Of course I had to change almost everything I had,
but it all made sense and now things are going pretty well.

With that being said, I have a question about one of my fish that is not
doing very well. I have an Oranda (Orange Oranda named Dora) that is having
problems, but able to eat and swim around (although not much of each). She
used to float upside down and after changing how much I fed the fish,
bringing up the temperature (averages 80.4 - 80.7), and changing what I fed
the fish she was fine for a long time.

For the last week or so she has been on the bottom of the tank, usually
upside down, and by the filter. She has a big pretty tail that is starting
to fray at the end because she keeps letting it sit in the filter. I moved
some plants around the filter so she can't get to it now, but prior to that
I watched her float right over to it, go upside down, and then sit there.

The other spot I usually find her is by one of the plants. She goes behind
the plant, goes upside down, and then sits there for hours on end. It
almost looks like she is more comfortable like that which is odd. When I
feed them she will come out of the plant, eat, and then go back there or
float over to the filter.

Any ideas or advice is appreciated =)

Thanks,

Brian

December 12th 04, 06:50 PM
this is serious. call Jo Ann. 251-649-4790
have the water parameters and results of the physicals on hand before calling.
Ingrid

"Brian Steele" > wrote:

>Hi,
>
>First I'd like to say thank you for all of the helpful information that you
>provide. I've learned a lot over the last 6 months from the newsgroups and
>went from losing a goldfish a month to not losing any at all (I think it's
>been at least 5 months). Of course I had to change almost everything I had,
>but it all made sense and now things are going pretty well.
>
>With that being said, I have a question about one of my fish that is not
>doing very well. I have an Oranda (Orange Oranda named Dora) that is having
>problems, but able to eat and swim around (although not much of each). She
>used to float upside down and after changing how much I fed the fish,
>bringing up the temperature (averages 80.4 - 80.7), and changing what I fed
>the fish she was fine for a long time.
>
>For the last week or so she has been on the bottom of the tank, usually
>upside down, and by the filter. She has a big pretty tail that is starting
>to fray at the end because she keeps letting it sit in the filter. I moved
>some plants around the filter so she can't get to it now, but prior to that
>I watched her float right over to it, go upside down, and then sit there.
>
>The other spot I usually find her is by one of the plants. She goes behind
>the plant, goes upside down, and then sits there for hours on end. It
>almost looks like she is more comfortable like that which is odd. When I
>feed them she will come out of the plant, eat, and then go back there or
>float over to the filter.
>
>Any ideas or advice is appreciated =)
>
>Thanks,
>
>Brian
>
>



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