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dkat
July 17th 03, 11:07 PM
a friend's fantails seem to keep coming up to the surface whether they want
to or not. One has died already and the other though it looks fine is not
acting right. It basically seems to not be able to keep itself in a normal
position... Any ideas?
RichToyBox
July 18th 03, 03:07 AM
Check http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/puregold/ and see if you find
anything.
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"dkat" > wrote in message
et...
> a friend's fantails seem to keep coming up to the surface whether they
want
> to or not. One has died already and the other though it looks fine is not
> acting right. It basically seems to not be able to keep itself in a
normal
> position... Any ideas?
>
>
Gale Pearce
July 18th 03, 02:15 PM
Sounds like swimming bladder infection - fantails seem to be prone to this,
especially the ones that are really wide at the front part of their body - I
was able to treat a couple of mine in a "hospital" tank , but it always came
back www.koivet.com is a good source for reference
Gale :~)
"> a friend's fantails seem to keep coming up to the surface whether they
want
> to or not. One has died already and the other though it looks fine is not
> acting right. It basically seems to not be able to keep itself in a
normal
> position... Any ideas?
>
>
dkat
July 18th 03, 06:40 PM
The tank is spotless at all times (he keeps back up water in a container for
5 days to eliminate chlorine and then uses this to clean the tank). Given
that it is over-feeding (very likely as he was told that you can feed them
as much as they want and the tank has no plants in it so the fish only get
dry food I believe), what can he do now?
> wrote in message
...
> gotta find out the water parameters. and find out what the condition of
the bottom
> of the pond is. if there is a thick layer of rotting debris on teh
bottom, they will
> root around in it looking for food and get a gill full of hydrogen sulfide
and that
> will make em float. the other possibility is gross overfeeding.
> what kind of aeration in the pond?
> Ingrid
>
> "dkat" > wrote:
>
> >a friend's fantails seem to keep coming up to the surface whether they
want
> >to or not. One has died already and the other though it looks fine is
not
> >acting right. It basically seems to not be able to keep itself in a
normal
> >position... Any ideas?
> >
>
>
>
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aha .. well, out into a pond for the summer OR
http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/puregold/disease/symptom/symptom.htm#floating
problems
try the no food and/or peas and epsom salts to flush them out.
Ingrid
"dkat" > wrote:
>The tank is spotless at all times (he keeps back up water in a container for
>5 days to eliminate chlorine and then uses this to clean the tank). Given
>that it is over-feeding (very likely as he was told that you can feed them
>as much as they want and the tank has no plants in it so the fish only get
>dry food I believe), what can he do now?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
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