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Old April 15th 07, 03:46 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish
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Default lethargic goldfish - new tank....


"EA" wrote in message
oups.com...
Firstly, thanks SO much for all your advice - if only you worked at
our local pet store! The advice that we've been given by these people
has been well intentioned but, apparently, ill informed.


No problem at all


To complicate matters further, we spoke to a girl at the pet shop
tonight who said that the shop "often has a tank or two out of action
for quarantine" and that we may have purchased a sick fish. GAH. Thank
goodness these people only sell supplies and not other animals too!

So, we're following your advice:

- another partial waterchange (the second since my first post) -
including gravel vacuum and clean


Ok so ONLY clean filter if the flow is slowing down, and ideally ya don't
want to clean at all for first month or so if possible.
Let the tank get a bit scungy, don't worry too much about gravel vac's and
cleaning ornaments etc. Partial water changes are the way to remove waste
(it all disolves into the fish soup

- more "cycle" - the bacteria stuff (other posts in this and other
groups have rated it - am keeping my fingers crossed!)


Yep, but remember 'cycle' and other stuff only slows up the cycle a wee bit.
Maybe save ya a water change or 2..... but it's expensive for the
privilidge.
Used to cringe each time I was pressured to sell bacteria to customers.....
prefer to hand them a bit of cycled filter media, so much less long term
drama.
Anyway the good thing about bacteria that seed your tank by falling outta
air, coming outta fish guts etc is that it is 'LOCAL' bacteria, suited to
YOUR tank and conditions.
Bottled bacteria is bred in a lab for what they think is a 'normal' tank.
Thats why once you have bred them up in your filter
you should be very gentle cleaning it, only ever use a bucket of water drawn
from the aquarium.
The last thing ya want to do is have to grow them all again



- addition of ammo-lock (there has been some debate of the merits of
this product, but most people seem to think it's okay as it makes the
ammonia less toxic, but doesnt break the cycle)


Yea thats a strange one, maybe if your water was coming out of the tap with
lots of ammonia in it......
I think tho that a water change will work better than ammolock and it's a
lot cheaper too!!
I realise water changes aren't fun, but really a bottle of de-chlorinator
(water-ager) and water changes are all ya need here.... oh yea and patience
(heh heh sorry)

- addition of sea salt (which looks suspiciously like normal sea salt,
but the price tag and picture of a fish on the pack tries to convince
me otherwise....)


Yea what ya want to do is go buy a bag of swimming pool salt.
should be about (Australian) $6 or so for 20kg of the stuff.
Chuck it in the shed, hand it out to other fish keepers.... should still be
enuf to last ya forever!
It is pure salt and often repacked by lfs and sold on at 10,987% markup :-)
People ask me if it's safe.... well it's human grade mate and a pure
compound so me and a few years using say yes it is!
Usually use at about a tablespoon per 20L, just remember when ya water
change only add salt for the water you are changing.
I find writing down my salt doses helps prevent me overstocking it.
Add too much salt and it slows down the cycle (brackish tanks take forever!)
Adding more air will speed up bacteria breeding (so make sure water surface
is nice and disturbed)


- our ammonia levels (pre water change) were at 0.25, and the nitrite
was at the same level - although this is bad news for the fish, I
think this is good news because they cycle is under way?


Yes it means the cycle is happening,
with luck the ammonia will soon drop off to 0ppm and the nitrite will slowly
spike then fall away to 0ppm over next few weeks.
nitrite takes longer to go as bacteria that eat it take longer to breed up.
If fish are looking sluggish give them a partial water change, otherwise
feed very light and increase amount very slowly.
The occasional feed of some shelled frozen green peas keeps goldys chugging
alone and healthy inside.


- quarantine of sick fish (whose condition has deteriorated - he is
moving less, and lying on his side) - in half tank water, half tap,
treated with all above additives, et cetera


I would move it accross to 90% treated tapwater, but it's not sounding good
for him,
goldys are tough and can mostly recover but sounds like he has absorbed a
bit too much nitrite.
Losing 1 isn't too bad, lesson learnt anyway! but that said, good luck to
the fella!


- we've also lined up a new tank (approx 100L - which is 4 times the
size of the current tank) that we will get our hands on and start
"fishless cycling" soon (I may be back to get advice on that soon - if
you can tolerate any more annoying questions!)


Yep thats a great size tank, much better.
As to the fishless cycle, ya works well
but remember to try seed it with an existing aquariums filter bacteria,
really does speed it up nicely!


I hope I can save all the fish, I feel horrible that they are
suffering because of my ignorance!

Thanks again for all your help, we'd have been lost (and our fish
crook) without you!


Not a problem mate,
give yourself a pat on the back for going looking for the answers!
If I have learnt one thing about keeping pet fish.... it's that no one
person has all the answers.
Thats why ya gotta meet a few fishgeeks, and work out what the story is for
yaself.
Happy Easter peoples!





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Old April 15th 07, 08:45 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish
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Default lethargic goldfish - new tank....

The Cycle product is next to worthless, in my experience. ONLY BioSpira (a
refrigerated solution patented by Marineland) clearly works in the manner
intended.

"EA" wrote in message
oups.com...
Firstly, thanks SO much for all your advice - if only you worked at
our local pet store! The advice that we've been given by these people
has been well intentioned but, apparently, ill informed.



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Old April 14th 07, 02:24 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish
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Default lethargic goldfish - new tank....

just dont let the ammonia or nitrite get above barely detectable and the nitrate over
20 ppm. Ingrid

"EA" wrote:

Now that we've bought this bacteria, should we still be doing the
partial daily water changes?



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