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![]() "swarvegorilla" wrote in message ... ok if ammonia is killing your fish take stock only clean filter sponges with water drawn from the aquarium if you have a heater put it in turn the temp up to 28 deg C increase surface agitation to improve oxygenation by optimizing filter output remove carbon or charcoal from filter use correct dose water change in 3 days and repeat don't water change more than 50% if you are not going to heat and pH match replacement water before adding it Ace, thank you SO much for the advice. Put a heater in and all of a sudden the little guy's doing barrel rolls and looks happier than ever. Most of the white spot has disappeared now too, so I'll keep treating him for another few days then think about restocking the aquarium. Thing is - what am I going to do with him? If the aquarium won't take him back, I don't know what to do... don't like the idea of having to throw the critter in the pond, but as you said in the long run this is not the aquarium for him. I assume that he can co-exist peacefully with tetras while he's still so small? (he's about 2 inches)... that said, I don't really want a messy fish like that poisoning the water for all the others.... Ta Rob |
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![]() "El Roberto" wrote in message ... "swarvegorilla" wrote in message ... ok if ammonia is killing your fish take stock only clean filter sponges with water drawn from the aquarium if you have a heater put it in turn the temp up to 28 deg C increase surface agitation to improve oxygenation by optimizing filter output remove carbon or charcoal from filter use correct dose water change in 3 days and repeat don't water change more than 50% if you are not going to heat and pH match replacement water before adding it Ace, thank you SO much for the advice. Put a heater in and all of a sudden the little guy's doing barrel rolls and looks happier than ever. Most of the white spot has disappeared now too, so I'll keep treating him for another few days then think about restocking the aquarium. Thing is - what am I going to do with him? If the aquarium won't take him back, I don't know what to do... don't like the idea of having to throw the critter in the pond, but as you said in the long run this is not the aquarium for him. I assume that he can co-exist peacefully with tetras while he's still so small? (he's about 2 inches)... that said, I don't really want a messy fish like that poisoning the water for all the others.... Ta Rob Iv'e never really had too many problems with goldys eating other fish until they get to about 4 inches or so. And by nature they are herbivores so only eat other fish when starving! occasional rogue psycho but in general should be good. the heater works by speeding up the life cycle of the parasite. Because you can only kill the swimmer stage of the parasite with malachite green meds, and because malachite green only stays in the water about 3 days at decent strength. The temperature of 28 to 30 deg C seems to be the magic temp but keep the water surface aggitated as warm water holds hardly any oxygen good to hear he's doing well. Goldfish LOVE ponds, lots of bugs and plants and algae to munch on. truely tis shangree-la to them! w0000t |
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