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Odd problem...
My lionhead goldfish stays at the top of the tank 24-7, has for 2 months, except for when he eats, and he eats good but soon as he's thru, he heads for the same exact spot and just "hovers" there. He honestly stays in about a 6 sq. inch space, on occassion he'll swim in a circle. Should I be concerned? No visible problems either and no gasping. I've had him a year. All water conditions are good. |
Odd problem...
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My lionhead goldfish stays at the top of the tank 24-7, has for 2 months, except for when he eats, and he eats good but soon as he's thru, he heads for the same exact spot and just "hovers" there. He honestly stays in about a 6 sq. inch space, on occassion he'll swim in a circle. Should I be concerned? No visible problems either and no gasping. I've had him a year. All water conditions are good. If he's alone in the tank he's probably gone insane. |
Odd problem...
a normal GF swims all over the tank, is busy looking for food all the time.
Check water parameters including ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, pH and temperature. especially check nitrates. what and how much are you feeding the fish? does the food sink? Ingrid (Laura) wrote: My lionhead goldfish stays at the top of the tank 24-7, has for 2 months, except for when he eats, and he eats good but soon as he's thru, he heads for the same exact spot and just "hovers" there. He honestly stays in about a 6 sq. inch space, on occassion he'll swim in a circle. Should I be concerned? No visible problems either and no gasping. I've had him a year. All water conditions are good. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...s=Group+lookup www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no compensation for running the Puregold list or Puregold website. I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zone 5 next to Lake Michigan |
Odd problem...
Laura wrote: My lionhead goldfish stays at the top of the tank 24-7, has for 2 months, except for when he eats, and he eats good but soon as he's thru, he heads for the same exact spot and just "hovers" there. He honestly stays in about a 6 sq. inch space, on occassion he'll swim in a circle. Should I be concerned? No visible problems either and no gasping. I've had him a year. All water conditions are good. You could have intestinal gas or a swim bladder problem. Do you feed your goldfish flake? I personally do not recommend it, especially TetraFin. I recommend soaking any dry food for at least 5 minutes so it will sink and the fish will be less likely to get air in its digestive system. I have used Sanyu and Hikari pellet food with good success, I also recommend Brine Shrimp as a supplement as they tend to be a natural laxative. I do NOT recommend worms for goldfish. Another often forgotten water parameter for goldfish is KH. KH is basically the buffering capacity of the water as it pertains to Calcium, and Calcium is essential for goldfish (and many other fish as well). Calcium is essential for osmotic processes and proper healing. Magnesium (as contained in GH) is also important. For more information: http://aquarium-info.blogspot.com/ Carl |
Odd problem...
Hi Laura, it sounds to me as if your fish has something called
'Swimbladder' which affects it's ability to swim properly. I have 2 fan tailed goldfish and they have suffered with this as well. Sometimes it also has the opposite affect that the fish sinks to the bottom of the tank. You can get treat it with something from your pet store/fish eqatic called Swim bladder treatment which you have to add to the water. This is a serious condition so get it sorted out before it's too late. I hope that helps :) Laura wrote: My lionhead goldfish stays at the top of the tank 24-7, has for 2 months, except for when he eats, and he eats good but soon as he's thru, he heads for the same exact spot and just "hovers" there. He honestly stays in about a 6 sq. inch space, on occassion he'll swim in a circle. Should I be concerned? No visible problems either and no gasping. I've had him a year. All water conditions are good. |
Odd problem...
Hi, Laura. I had a Ryukin that sat in exactly the same spot of the
tank for about 3 weeks. It was in the center and she just hovered. I would go out and come back and wondered if she had moved. She would feed fine but just didn't move. Another or my fish got sick and I eventually treated the tank with either furanase or quickcure. It was a while back so can't remember exactly but was one of them as they are the only one's I've ever used. After that she moved around the tank like she had done before. I'm not saying that treating the tank is the way to go only that is what worked with my Ryukin. I also noticed that she had a few blood streaks in her tail. She is white so much easier to see. Hope you get to the bottom of this. I was stumped as to why she was doing it. This was back in April. She hasn't done it since. Cheers Mellie Lyns wrote: Hi Laura, it sounds to me as if your fish has something called 'Swimbladder' which affects it's ability to swim properly. I have 2 fan tailed goldfish and they have suffered with this as well. Sometimes it also has the opposite affect that the fish sinks to the bottom of the tank. You can get treat it with something from your pet store/fish eqatic called Swim bladder treatment which you have to add to the water. This is a serious condition so get it sorted out before it's too late. I hope that helps :) Laura wrote: My lionhead goldfish stays at the top of the tank 24-7, has for 2 months, except for when he eats, and he eats good but soon as he's thru, he heads for the same exact spot and just "hovers" there. He honestly stays in about a 6 sq. inch space, on occassion he'll swim in a circle. Should I be concerned? No visible problems either and no gasping. I've had him a year. All water conditions are good. |
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