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_Scott_
September 17th 03, 05:12 AM
Hi Everyone,
Two days ago one of my gold fish for some reason has lost the use of its
back half of its body and its right front fin.
Its dorsal fin seems to move fine so does its right front fin and fins
underneath. It seems to be spending alot of time in a 4 inch pipe I have in
my tank I think to get away from turbulence of the filter. It can also only
swim to the left.
When feeding time comes around it doesn't get very much food as the other
fish are much faster. I have fed it some small pieces of chicken the last 2
days as it can sink and the fish is able to eat it and pass it.
Im quite happy to take extra effort in looking after the fish but would it
be more humane to let it die?
cheers
Scott
September 18th 03, 01:41 AM
could be heart attack. look for blood at base of pectoral fin. could be it got
stuck somewhere and in thrashing around hurt the spinal chord. Ingrid
"_Scott_" > wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>Two days ago one of my gold fish for some reason has lost the use of its
>back half of its body and its right front fin.
>
>Its dorsal fin seems to move fine so does its right front fin and fins
>underneath. It seems to be spending alot of time in a 4 inch pipe I have in
>my tank I think to get away from turbulence of the filter. It can also only
>swim to the left.
>
>When feeding time comes around it doesn't get very much food as the other
>fish are much faster. I have fed it some small pieces of chicken the last 2
>days as it can sink and the fish is able to eat it and pass it.
>
>Im quite happy to take extra effort in looking after the fish but would it
>be more humane to let it die?
>
>cheers
>Scott
>
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_Scott_
September 18th 03, 07:32 AM
Its a silver fish and I couldnt see any signs of blood, the fish is buggered
as long as its not in pain im happy to keep hand feeding it everyday, its
now called eddie :)
cheers
Scott
> wrote in message
...
> could be heart attack. look for blood at base of pectoral fin. could be
it got
> stuck somewhere and in thrashing around hurt the spinal chord. Ingrid
>
> "_Scott_" > wrote:
>
> >Hi Everyone,
> >Two days ago one of my gold fish for some reason has lost the use of its
> >back half of its body and its right front fin.
> >
> >Its dorsal fin seems to move fine so does its right front fin and fins
> >underneath. It seems to be spending alot of time in a 4 inch pipe I have
in
> >my tank I think to get away from turbulence of the filter. It can also
only
> >swim to the left.
> >
> >When feeding time comes around it doesn't get very much food as the other
> >fish are much faster. I have fed it some small pieces of chicken the last
2
> >days as it can sink and the fish is able to eat it and pass it.
> >
> >Im quite happy to take extra effort in looking after the fish but would
it
> >be more humane to let it die?
> >
> >cheers
> >Scott
> >
>
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
> http://puregold.aquaria.net/
> www.drsolo.com
> Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
> compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
> endorsements or recommendations I make.
MattO
September 18th 03, 10:01 AM
~~~ Top-posted 'cuz you started it ~~~
Not to contradict INgrid exactly, because she may be right for all I know, but loss of motor function across most or all of one whole side of the body sounds more like a brain attack (stroke) than a heart attack.
Hemiplegia or hemipariesis - http://sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/gait/hemiplegic/intro.asp
Injury to one side of the brain (bleed or clot) will almost always render motor function on the opposite side of the body damaged or inoperable.
(Speech is typically impaired too if you're human - not so much if you're a goldfish.)
Lots of other issue too - but I digress.
Rehab/recovery from a stroke to a significant quality of life? Dicey even for an otherwise healthy, determined, sentient human undergoing rigorous therapies. But for a goldfish to recover from a stroke - probably not. At least not without respiratory therapy...
Sorry
But I do suggest you add air.
~ MattO
> wrote in message ...
> could be heart attack. look for blood at base of pectoral fin. could be it got
> stuck somewhere and in thrashing around hurt the spinal chord. Ingrid
>
> "_Scott_" > wrote:
>
> >Hi Everyone,
> >Two days ago one of my gold fish for some reason has lost the use of its
> >back half of its body and its right front fin.
> >
> >Its dorsal fin seems to move fine so does its right front fin and fins
> >underneath. It seems to be spending alot of time in a 4 inch pipe I have in
> >my tank I think to get away from turbulence of the filter. It can also only
> >swim to the left.
> >
> >When feeding time comes around it doesn't get very much food as the other
> >fish are much faster. I have fed it some small pieces of chicken the last 2
> >days as it can sink and the fish is able to eat it and pass it.
> >
> >Im quite happy to take extra effort in looking after the fish but would it
> >be more humane to let it die?
> >
> >cheers
> >Scott
> >
>
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
> http://puregold.aquaria.net/
> www.drsolo.com
> Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
> compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
> endorsements or recommendations I make.
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