my Oscar jumped out of the tank, now bleeding from the gills
Someone should also mention that you should now take measures to
guarantee that this kind of thing never happens again. Cover the top
of your tank!
Good luck with your oscar. I'm _SO_ glad that your oscar is doing well
right now.
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Tommy, the sort-of-n00bie
On Nov 25, 4:54 pm, "1760kent via PetKB.com" u29550@uwe wrote:
Ok tanks you guys!!! So far it has been 24 + hrs. and he seems to be fine now.
back to swiming around on his own and constantly wanting to eat. I added
stress coat and some Melafix to his tank and then bumped up the temp a bit. I
went and made him swim a bit about every 20 to 30 min. And now he appears to
be ok. Thank you, all. I love my Oscar.........
carlrs wrote:
Pray. But I'm afraid it will be bye bye oscar. I've had a couple fish do
this, and exhibit the same behavior as you are. They died within 24 hours
of being back in the tank. I hope I'm wrong in your case though.
ChristyLynn is right, you have done most everything you can do.
Consider adding more Stress coat and about 1 tablesponn salt
(non-iodized) per 5 gallons, this will help pull fluids thru your
Oscars body, stimulating his slime coat. This has worked on occasion.
Carl--
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