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On 22 Aug, 20:37, wrote:
Hi: I have two goldfish in my 29gallon tank. Each are about 5 inches long, and I have had them since March. I confess that I got lazy recently and did not do water changes. As a result, both fish lived in a _very high_ nitrate environment, even though the ammonia and nitrite were zero or minimal. This lasted for probably 1-2 weeks. About a week ago, they both got sick, although the fan-tailed female is much, much worse than the regular male. They both stopped eating. The female got red streaks in her tail, and her top fin has been partiallly clamped. She hides in the darkest corner of the tank, near the top. Both eyes have bulged out on the female (not on the mle) and the female also has developed several dark spots on her head. Now her right eye is clouding over. At this rate, in another day it will be impossible to see the black pupil. The male is doing much better. He never got anywhere near as sick as the female. He is starting to eat now, and never got the bulging eyes or red streaks, etc. I just tried feeding the female strained peas, but she won't even eat that. (I normally feed fish flakes.) Last night I tried freeze-dried shrimp, and also dried bloodworms. Until today she acted very hungry, but would just spit all food out as soon as she tried to eat it. Tonight she is just "sniffing" the strained peas, and not even trying to eat. I'm assuming that both fish got nitrate poisoning. It was terribly high for over a week. The API test for nitrates was deep, deep red. I've been doing major water changes for the past several days, and the water is almost back to normal. The nitrates are now about 10-20ppm. Can anyone suggest what I might be able to do for the female, or is it likely that she will die in the next day or so? If you need any more info, I will try to provide it. Please help if you have any experience with this. Thank you very much! Dave Being so irresponsible is what is affecting your fish. Do them a favor since your incapable of taking care of them FLUSH them they would be better off than living in a septic tank..Keeping fish is a day tyo day commitment not a when you want to take care of them thing.Grow up and assume respoinsibility and either give the fish away or flush em.Better dead than to live in filth and such.............I bet you do not even keep your own house clean either do you. How many times a week or month do you flush yuor crapper.1 or 2 times jkust because its too much work for you? Probablay clean the house every 10 years if it needs it or not, and wash yuor skank ass every 60 days or as soon as the right guard fails to cover up the nasty smell! |
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![]() "Tristan" wrote in message ups.com... On 22 Aug, 20:37, wrote: Hi: I have two goldfish in my 29gallon tank. Each are about 5 inches long, and I have had them since March. I confess that I got lazy recently and did not do water changes. As a result, both fish lived in a _very high_ nitrate environment, even though the ammonia and nitrite were zero or minimal. This lasted for probably 1-2 weeks. About a week ago, they both got sick, although the fan-tailed female is much, much worse than the regular male. They both stopped eating. The female got red streaks in her tail, and her top fin has been partiallly clamped. She hides in the darkest corner of the tank, near the top. Both eyes have bulged out on the female (not on the mle) and the female also has developed several dark spots on her head. Now her right eye is clouding over. At this rate, in another day it will be impossible to see the black pupil. The male is doing much better. He never got anywhere near as sick as the female. He is starting to eat now, and never got the bulging eyes or red streaks, etc. I just tried feeding the female strained peas, but she won't even eat that. (I normally feed fish flakes.) Last night I tried freeze-dried shrimp, and also dried bloodworms. Until today she acted very hungry, but would just spit all food out as soon as she tried to eat it. Tonight she is just "sniffing" the strained peas, and not even trying to eat. I'm assuming that both fish got nitrate poisoning. It was terribly high for over a week. The API test for nitrates was deep, deep red. I've been doing major water changes for the past several days, and the water is almost back to normal. The nitrates are now about 10-20ppm. Can anyone suggest what I might be able to do for the female, or is it likely that she will die in the next day or so? If you need any more info, I will try to provide it. Please help if you have any experience with this. Thank you very much! Dave Being so irresponsible is what is affecting your fish. Do them a favor since your incapable of taking care of them FLUSH them they would be better off than living in a septic tank..Keeping fish is a day tyo day commitment not a when you want to take care of them thing.Grow up and assume respoinsibility and either give the fish away or flush em.Better dead than to live in filth and such.............I bet you do not even keep your own house clean either do you. How many times a week or month do you flush yuor crapper.1 or 2 times jkust because its too much work for you? Probablay clean the house every 10 years if it needs it or not, and wash yuor skank ass every 60 days or as soon as the right guard fails to cover up the nasty smell! What pompous garbage. Go away forever. You are a true idiot. |
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