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PlEaSe HELP MY FISH ARE DYING!!!!
I had 13 lovely gold fish 3 weeks ago and now I am left with 5. They all started off lying at the bottom off the tank. Then very quickly just floating around gasping for air. (gills pulsing rapidly). I put them in isolation as I dont want them to spread the infection around.
I did a 50% water change as ammonia was up a bit but they still look sick. PH is good and ammonia fine now. what can it be? One of my fish that died lost his tail completely and then died. but none of the others did this. naomi |
Gold_fish wrote: I had 13 lovely gold fish 3 weeks ago and now I am left with 5. They all started off lying at the bottom off the tank. Then very quickly just floating around gasping for air. (gills pulsing rapidly). I put them in isolation as I dont want them to spread the infection around. I did a 50% water change as ammonia was up a bit but they still look sick. PH is good and ammonia fine now. what can it be? One of my fish that died lost his tail completely and then died. but none of the others did this. naomi -- Gold_fish Naomi, How big is your tank? Did you introduce all the fish at the same time? IF you did your cycle would have spiraled out of control and ammonia would've shot through the roof which would definitely have been a cause of death! |
My first guess is a cycling problem. Are you checking nitrites and nitrates
as well? I assume you are adding a water conditioner to remove chlorine. Do you have an airstone(s)? None of these would explain the tail:( Of course, in the long run you would need a huge tank for 13 GF. In the short run 2 1/2 galllons per inch of fish seems to be a good guideline. HTH Bill "Geezer From The Freezer" wrote in message ... Gold_fish wrote: I had 13 lovely gold fish 3 weeks ago and now I am left with 5. They all started off lying at the bottom off the tank. Then very quickly just floating around gasping for air. (gills pulsing rapidly). I put them in isolation as I dont want them to spread the infection around. I did a 50% water change as ammonia was up a bit but they still look sick. PH is good and ammonia fine now. what can it be? One of my fish that died lost his tail completely and then died. but none of the others did this. naomi -- Gold_fish Naomi, How big is your tank? Did you introduce all the fish at the same time? IF you did your cycle would have spiraled out of control and ammonia would've shot through the roof which would definitely have been a cause of death! |
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