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Sturgeon Problems
We have a normally very active Sturgeon, it's probably around 18" long.
Since last night it seems to have become very lethargic, to the point today where it was just lying on it's back, we even thought it was dead. This evening it seems to have perked up a bit but not to it's normal extent, the other fish in the pond, carp & goldfish do not seem to be affected. Could it be that we do not have enough air in the water, even though we have a water drop. All help would be appreciate as it is a lovely fish & we would hate to lose it. |
Trevor wrote: We have a normally very active Sturgeon, it's probably around 18" long. Since last night it seems to have become very lethargic, to the point today where it was just lying on it's back, we even thought it was dead. This evening it seems to have perked up a bit but not to it's normal extent, the other fish in the pond, carp & goldfish do not seem to be affected. Could it be that we do not have enough air in the water, even though we have a water drop. All help would be appreciate as it is a lovely fish & we would hate to lose it. You tried pulling him/her out to see if (s)he is showing physcial signs of illness? |
Trevor wrote:
We have a normally very active Sturgeon, it's probably around 18" long. Since last night it seems to have become very lethargic, to the point today where it was just lying on it's back, we even thought it was dead. This evening it seems to have perked up a bit but not to it's normal extent, the other fish in the pond, carp & goldfish do not seem to be affected. Could it be that we do not have enough air in the water, even though we have a water drop. All help would be appreciate as it is a lovely fish & we would hate to lose it. If you're in the UK give these guys a call http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk They know their stuff and are very helpful. -- Andy |
Andy wrote:
Trevor wrote: We have a normally very active Sturgeon, it's probably around 18" long. Since last night it seems to have become very lethargic, to the point today where it was just lying on it's back, we even thought it was dead. This evening it seems to have perked up a bit but not to it's normal extent, the other fish in the pond, carp & goldfish do not seem to be affected. Could it be that we do not have enough air in the water, even though we have a water drop. All help would be appreciate as it is a lovely fish & we would hate to lose it. If you're in the UK give these guys a call http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk They know their stuff and are very helpful. Cheers mate, found them just after I posted, from the web page it could be that there is not enough oxygen in the water. I've put a couple of air stones in yesterday & today he/she seems a lot happier. |
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