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A little history
I have a 36x12x15 fish tank with a fluval 2+ filter and air stone, which had 3 large goldfish and a fantail in (all 4 years old) 1 of the large goldfish unfortunatly died shortly after moving house - I found that the power had gone off and the airstone had stopped working - it died during the night All was well for a while.. Now I recently purchased 3 more young fantails (grey colour) and added them to the tank I seem to be having problems since One of the goldfish developed 3 white "spots" on its mouth and seemed less energetic than normal I assumed this was a mouth fungus so I put some fungus treatment into the water Then the 2 large goldfish and fantail started just sitting on the bottom They have been like this now for a week - they hardly move, just lay on the bottom and very rarely eat I just soaked some food in water for a while and dropped it in and they've completely ignored it A few days after they stopped moving around one of the new fantails was found dead - unsure why but its been removed from the tank The 2 other NEW fantails seemed fine swimming around happily and they still feed although one does seem to have some red patches on its tails.. Im at a loss as to what to try - I noticed their poo has had a white stringy bit too it and has been floating around - I cleaned most of it out but it didnt help I also removed 60% of the water from the tanks and replaced with fresh and that still hasnt helped Ive been treating them with swim bladder treatment fluid every 48 hours for 3 days and still no change The large fantail and the 2 large goldfish are all huddled around the filter on the bottom 24 hours a day now and its really worrying me Sorry for the long post - Any help would be very much appreciated - Phil |
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Phil,
Take those fisheez to the glue factory, they are done for! Stop drinking from your tank also, that helps. Finally, buy a dog, much less hassle and equally as expensive. Flame OFF |
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disco wrote:
Phil, Take those fisheez to the glue factory, they are done for! Stop drinking from your tank also, that helps. Finally, buy a dog, much less hassle and equally as expensive. Flame OFF Cheers your mum said the same thing to me last night! |
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You have high Nitrite or Ammonia in the tank, from over feeding or some
other reasons. 60% water change don't do it, if it's high. Change the water completely or few water changes, 3/4, 1/2,1/2, than 1/4 water changes, same day. Check your water quality at petstore, free, or buy a kit. It's much better if you learn how. High Ammonia or Nitrite will kill your fish within a day, also stresses it out, that's why they get diseases. Can you picture it, if I lock you in a room, for months, nothing comes out, only food goes in. Your waist, breath, CO2 just accumulate in there. Wouldn't you get stressed out after a while? Julius "Fuzzy Orange" wrote in message ... A little history I have a 36x12x15 fish tank with a fluval 2+ filter and air stone, which had 3 large goldfish and a fantail in (all 4 years old) 1 of the large goldfish unfortunatly died shortly after moving house - I found that the power had gone off and the airstone had stopped working - it died during the night All was well for a while.. Now I recently purchased 3 more young fantails (grey colour) and added them to the tank I seem to be having problems since One of the goldfish developed 3 white "spots" on its mouth and seemed less energetic than normal I assumed this was a mouth fungus so I put some fungus treatment into the water Then the 2 large goldfish and fantail started just sitting on the bottom They have been like this now for a week - they hardly move, just lay on the bottom and very rarely eat I just soaked some food in water for a while and dropped it in and they've completely ignored it A few days after they stopped moving around one of the new fantails was found dead - unsure why but its been removed from the tank The 2 other NEW fantails seemed fine swimming around happily and they still feed although one does seem to have some red patches on its tails.. Im at a loss as to what to try - I noticed their poo has had a white stringy bit too it and has been floating around - I cleaned most of it out but it didnt help I also removed 60% of the water from the tanks and replaced with fresh and that still hasnt helped Ive been treating them with swim bladder treatment fluid every 48 hours for 3 days and still no change The large fantail and the 2 large goldfish are all huddled around the filter on the bottom 24 hours a day now and its really worrying me Sorry for the long post - Any help would be very much appreciated - Phil |
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Szaki wrote:
You have high Nitrite or Ammonia in the tank, from over feeding or some other reasons. 60% water change don't do it, if it's high. Change the water completely or few water changes, 3/4, 1/2,1/2, than 1/4 water changes, same day. Check your water quality at petstore, free, or buy a kit. It's much better if you learn how. High Ammonia or Nitrite will kill your fish within a day, also stresses it out, that's why they get diseases. Can you picture it, if I lock you in a room, for months, nothing comes out, only food goes in. Your waist, breath, CO2 just accumulate in there. Wouldn't you get stressed out after a while? Julius If you say I have high nitrite or ammonia and these will kill my fish within a day then why have they been sat at the bottom but very much alive for over a week The water was completely fresh 3 weeks ago when I moved into my new house |
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![]() "Fuzzy Orange" wrote in message ... Szaki wrote: You have high Nitrite or Ammonia in the tank, from over feeding or some other reasons. 60% water change don't do it, if it's high. Change the water completely or few water changes, 3/4, 1/2,1/2, than 1/4 water changes, same day. Check your water quality at petstore, free, or buy a kit. It's much better if you learn how. High Ammonia or Nitrite will kill your fish within a day, also stresses it out, that's why they get diseases. Can you picture it, if I lock you in a room, for months, nothing comes out, only food goes in. Your waist, breath, CO2 just accumulate in there. Wouldn't you get stressed out after a while? Julius If you say I have high nitrite or ammonia and these will kill my fish within a day then why have they been sat at the bottom but very much alive for over a week The water was completely fresh 3 weeks ago when I moved into my new house Have you checked the water quality? Guppies are very sensitive, for example. Once I had very high nitrite in my tank, also had some ammonia. Bought a few guppies, by the next morning they were dead. Than, I begin investigating what happened by testing the water. Ammonia can rise very fast, mostly in new tanks. 3 weeks is a long time and if the fish is all ready sick, you have to treat them with medication. You have to keep your Nitrite under 40pm and try to keep it around 20 ppm. Ammonia should be 0 ppm. In 3 weeks, if you over feed the fish, can go to 100 ppm, means have to change all the water out. Julius |
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Szaki wrote:
Have you checked the water quality? Guppies are very sensitive, for example. Once I had very high nitrite in my tank, also had some ammonia. Bought a few guppies, by the next morning they were dead. Than, I begin investigating what happened by testing the water. Ammonia can rise very fast, mostly in new tanks. 3 weeks is a long time and if the fish is all ready sick, you have to treat them with medication. You have to keep your Nitrite under 40pm and try to keep it around 20 ppm. Ammonia should be 0 ppm. In 3 weeks, if you over feed the fish, can go to 100 ppm, means have to change all the water out. Julius Thanks I will do a FULL water change tonight and get a testing kit tomorrow to check the new water is ok - Phil |
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In message , Fuzzy Orange
writes Szaki wrote: You have high Nitrite or Ammonia in the tank, from over feeding or some other reasons. 60% water change don't do it, if it's high. Change the water completely or few water changes, 3/4, 1/2,1/2, than 1/4 water changes, same day. Check your water quality at petstore, free, or buy a kit. It's much better if you learn how. High Ammonia or Nitrite will kill your fish within a day, also stresses it out, that's why they get diseases. Can you picture it, if I lock you in a room, for months, nothing comes out, only food goes in. Your waist, breath, CO2 just accumulate in there. Wouldn't you get stressed out after a while? Julius If you say I have high nitrite or ammonia and these will kill my fish within a day then why have they been sat at the bottom but very much alive for over a week because the build-up is gradual... The water was completely fresh 3 weeks ago when I moved into my new house If none has been changed for three weeks after moving house this might be your problem; also if you added three new fish you've doubled the bio-load on an already overstretched system (your stocking levels are a fair bit higher than recommended) and the filter isn't coping with the extra waste. Did you notice vaguely cloudy white water at any point? Basically, your water has been getting slowly more toxic over the last three weeks. You should probably do fifty percent water changes daily (and do use something to get rid of the chlorine) for a while and then keep a close eye on your ammonia/nitrite/nitrate levels. If you do intend to keep all those fish in that tank (which no-one here will recommend, btw!) you're going to have to be absolutely religious about water changes and you will need to under- rather than over-feed. The white spots could be Ich, I'm not sure - you'd need someone who knows more about stuff than me to deal with that one... -- sophie |
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Fuzzy Orange wrote in message ...
If you say I have high nitrite or ammonia and these will kill my fish within a day then why have they been sat at the bottom but very much alive for over a week The water was completely fresh 3 weeks ago when I moved into my new house 3 weeks ago?! It definately needs changing. Your fish are at teh bottom because they can't breathe. Get an ammonia and nitrite testing kit, and start doing water changes at least once a day until your tank gets better. |
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PetsMart sells or can be bought on line, water testing kits. One I like, has
5 small pads on it, (Quick Dip 5-N-1 Test Strips) Made by Jungle, testing 5 different conditions, including Nitrites. You don't have to be rocket scientist, just match the colors. Cost about $12, mine lasted all most 2 years, depends how frequently do the test. Julius "Fuzzy Orange" wrote in message ... Szaki wrote: Have you checked the water quality? Guppies are very sensitive, for example. Once I had very high nitrite in my tank, also had some ammonia. Bought a few guppies, by the next morning they were dead. Than, I begin investigating what happened by testing the water. Ammonia can rise very fast, mostly in new tanks. 3 weeks is a long time and if the fish is all ready sick, you have to treat them with medication. You have to keep your Nitrite under 40pm and try to keep it around 20 ppm. Ammonia should be 0 ppm. In 3 weeks, if you over feed the fish, can go to 100 ppm, means have to change all the water out. Julius Thanks I will do a FULL water change tonight and get a testing kit tomorrow to check the new water is ok - Phil |
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