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Not much change in the past couple days.
Still very bloated with pineconing. But she is still eating and pooping. Ammonia, nitrites and nitrates still ok. Still using mayacyn 2 antibiotic in the water, but that will end in another 2-3 days. Never did find any romet B medicated food. You would think that _someone_ would carry it. Still keeping the water temp at 85-87 degrees. She is perky at times, and lethargic at other times. Not hiding. Usually swims out to see me when I get near. First symptoms (popeye and red spots & streaks, hiding and not eating) appeared in mid-August. See 8-22-07 post. Those started clearing up quite well. Full-blown dropsy appeared on 9-5. (bloating and pineconing.) These occurred very quickly, overnight. Got rid of salt in water and quarentined her in her own tank. Added epsom salt and mayacyn-2 antibiotic. Increased aeration. Bought a heater and raised temp of water to 85-87 degrees. (It was 74-78 in original tank, with major fluctuations as house temp changed. Ranged from high 60's to high 70's. No heater in original tank.) Currently, water changes and constant monitoring of ammonia, nitrite and nitrates. Possible causes: dropsy can be caused by __many__ things, including parasites, bacterial, __ bad water__ , major water temp changes, and more. Probable cause: my fault in not doing water changes often enough. Tank had very high nitrate, although nitrites and ammonia were both zero. I did not realize nitrates were so dangerous. Now I do. If anyone new to goldfish-keeping reads this, please be very aware that ammonia, nitrites _AND_ nitrates can all kill. And use a water heater set at a constant temp, so that there are no major water temp changes Good bio filtering gets rid of ammonia and nitrites, but apparently the best way to get rid of nitrates is through water changes. Don't neglect them! Finally, __thank you__ Dr. Solo. Your information has kept goldie alive so far. Its now been about a month. Whether she pulls through or not, she has given it all she has. Now, _where_ can I find romet B antibiotic food? Dave123 (still learning) |
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pineconing should start coming down around 10-14 days. Ingrid
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