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Goldfish unresponsive, what should I do?
Goldfish laying at an arch- what should I do?Why is my Zebra Danio bloated?Does my fish have swim bladder disease?How do I get my mickey mouse platy back into labor?Male Betta sinking to the bottom of tankFatal cotton like fungus on goldfish spreading to other?Platy has been pregnant for over a monthHelp. A common goldfish living in 3 gallon tankWhy is my Betta fish lying at the bottom of it's tank?Goldfish swim bladder disease? Please helpCat euthanasia. Kidneys shut down
so I have a common goldfish that lives in a 20 gallon tank by herself with a filter and heater. Recently she has been showing signs of swim bladder disease because she wouldn’t swim properly. After feeding her peas, she would perk up right away. The past couple of days she has been very slow and not as responsive as she usually is. However, right now, she is laying at the bottom of the tank and her body is arched in a u shape barely responsive and not moving. Usually when she does this, I feed her peas and she tries to swim around to eat and eventually go back to her normal self. This time, she doesn’t seem interested. I don’t know what to do or how to treat her because I don’t even know if this issue is still swim bladder disease. Please someone help.
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so I have a common goldfish that lives in a 20 gallon tank by herself with a filter and heater. Recently she has been showing signs of swim bladder disease because she wouldn’t swim properly. After feeding her peas, she would perk up right away. The past couple of days she has been very slow and not as responsive as she usually is. However, right now, she is laying at the bottom of the tank and her body is arched in a u shape barely responsive and not moving. Usually when she does this, I feed her peas and she tries to swim around to eat and eventually go back to her normal self. This time, she doesn’t seem interested. I don’t know what to do or how to treat her because I don’t even know if this issue is still swim bladder disease. Please someone help.
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please post the result of your latest water test ammonia-nitrite-PH.
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pH-7.5 ammonia-0.50ppm nitrite-0ppm nitrate-0ppm(?)
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so I have a common goldfish that lives in a 20 gallon tank by herself with a filter and heater. Recently she has been showing signs of swim bladder disease because she wouldn’t swim properly. After feeding her peas, she would perk up right away. The past couple of days she has been very slow and not as responsive as she usually is. However, right now, she is laying at the bottom of the tank and her body is arched in a u shape barely responsive and not moving. Usually when she does this, I feed her peas and she tries to swim around to eat and eventually go back to her normal self. This time, she doesn’t seem interested. I don’t know what to do or how to treat her because I don’t even know if this issue is still swim bladder disease. Please someone help.
fish diseases goldfish
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so I have a common goldfish that lives in a 20 gallon tank by herself with a filter and heater. Recently she has been showing signs of swim bladder disease because she wouldn’t swim properly. After feeding her peas, she would perk up right away. The past couple of days she has been very slow and not as responsive as she usually is. However, right now, she is laying at the bottom of the tank and her body is arched in a u shape barely responsive and not moving. Usually when she does this, I feed her peas and she tries to swim around to eat and eventually go back to her normal self. This time, she doesn’t seem interested. I don’t know what to do or how to treat her because I don’t even know if this issue is still swim bladder disease. Please someone help.
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please post the result of your latest water test ammonia-nitrite-PH.
– trond hansen
2 hours ago
pH-7.5 ammonia-0.50ppm nitrite-0ppm nitrate-0ppm(?)
– Emma
1 hour ago
add a comment |
please post the result of your latest water test ammonia-nitrite-PH.
– trond hansen
2 hours ago
pH-7.5 ammonia-0.50ppm nitrite-0ppm nitrate-0ppm(?)
– Emma
1 hour ago
please post the result of your latest water test ammonia-nitrite-PH.
– trond hansen
2 hours ago
please post the result of your latest water test ammonia-nitrite-PH.
– trond hansen
2 hours ago
pH-7.5 ammonia-0.50ppm nitrite-0ppm nitrate-0ppm(?)
– Emma
1 hour ago
pH-7.5 ammonia-0.50ppm nitrite-0ppm nitrate-0ppm(?)
– Emma
1 hour ago
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Your goldfish do have ammonia poisoning,First aid for this is to change 50% of the water at once.
You need to change 20% of the water on day 2 and day 3,and and from from day 4 you need too change 10% water dayly,Test the water for ammonia every day until the level is safe.
Do not feed your fish until the ammonia level is safe,and after the ammonia level is safe start feeding once every 3 days and only a little food each time.
Here is some important information you need to read https://www.fishlore.com/NitrogenCycle.htm.
Do clean your gravel to get the bioload down but do not clean the filter unless it is clogged up or have reduced waterflow,Your filter will contain important bacteria that you need to take good care of to keep your tank in biological balance.
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Thank you sorry i didnt see your comment and i was just getting worried. I will try that now
Am I supposed to see improvement after the 50% water change?
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Your goldfish do have ammonia poisoning,First aid for this is to change 50% of the water at once.
You need to change 20% of the water on day 2 and day 3,and and from from day 4 you need too change 10% water dayly,Test the water for ammonia every day until the level is safe.
Do not feed your fish until the ammonia level is safe,and after the ammonia level is safe start feeding once every 3 days and only a little food each time.
Here is some important information you need to read https://www.fishlore.com/NitrogenCycle.htm.
Do clean your gravel to get the bioload down but do not clean the filter unless it is clogged up or have reduced waterflow,Your filter will contain important bacteria that you need to take good care of to keep your tank in biological balance.
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Your goldfish do have ammonia poisoning,First aid for this is to change 50% of the water at once.
You need to change 20% of the water on day 2 and day 3,and and from from day 4 you need too change 10% water dayly,Test the water for ammonia every day until the level is safe.
Do not feed your fish until the ammonia level is safe,and after the ammonia level is safe start feeding once every 3 days and only a little food each time.
Here is some important information you need to read https://www.fishlore.com/NitrogenCycle.htm.
Do clean your gravel to get the bioload down but do not clean the filter unless it is clogged up or have reduced waterflow,Your filter will contain important bacteria that you need to take good care of to keep your tank in biological balance.
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Your goldfish do have ammonia poisoning,First aid for this is to change 50% of the water at once.
You need to change 20% of the water on day 2 and day 3,and and from from day 4 you need too change 10% water dayly,Test the water for ammonia every day until the level is safe.
Do not feed your fish until the ammonia level is safe,and after the ammonia level is safe start feeding once every 3 days and only a little food each time.
Here is some important information you need to read https://www.fishlore.com/NitrogenCycle.htm.
Do clean your gravel to get the bioload down but do not clean the filter unless it is clogged up or have reduced waterflow,Your filter will contain important bacteria that you need to take good care of to keep your tank in biological balance.
Your goldfish do have ammonia poisoning,First aid for this is to change 50% of the water at once.
You need to change 20% of the water on day 2 and day 3,and and from from day 4 you need too change 10% water dayly,Test the water for ammonia every day until the level is safe.
Do not feed your fish until the ammonia level is safe,and after the ammonia level is safe start feeding once every 3 days and only a little food each time.
Here is some important information you need to read https://www.fishlore.com/NitrogenCycle.htm.
Do clean your gravel to get the bioload down but do not clean the filter unless it is clogged up or have reduced waterflow,Your filter will contain important bacteria that you need to take good care of to keep your tank in biological balance.
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Thank you sorry i didnt see your comment and i was just getting worried. I will try that now
Am I supposed to see improvement after the 50% water change?
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Thank you sorry i didnt see your comment and i was just getting worried. I will try that now
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please post the result of your latest water test ammonia-nitrite-PH.
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pH-7.5 ammonia-0.50ppm nitrite-0ppm nitrate-0ppm(?)
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