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Sick Goldfish

  • 12-03-2017 12:37pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭


    Just wondering can anyone help me diagnosing my sick goldfish please.
    • He is normally very active but over the last few days is spending a large amount of time at the bottom of the tank.
    • Looks lethargic at the bottom but then he does get bursts of swimming around as normal
    • Mouth movement slightly laboured but looks as normal for the most part
    • He is eating fine
    • However after a minute of normal swimming he just stops and drifts down to the bottom
    • I treated the water a few days with a multi purpose goldfish medicine, not sure if its made any difference, but he doesn't seem any worse.
    • I notice today that his bottoms fins look a bit red where the attach to his underside. The actual join is red as opposed to the fin

    I don't know if this means anything to anyone but any direction here would be much appreciated. I'm still a beginner in all of this FYI.

    Thanks a million.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    Just wondering can anyone help me diagnosing my sick goldfish please.
    • He is normally very active but over the last few days is spending a large amount of time at the bottom of the tank.
    • Looks lethargic at the bottom but then he does get bursts of swimming around as normal
    • Mouth movement slightly laboured but looks as normal for the most part
    • He is eating fine
    • However after a minute of normal swimming he just stops and drifts down to the bottom
    • I treated the water a few days with a multi purpose goldfish medicine, not sure if its made any difference, but he doesn't seem any worse.
    • I notice today that his bottoms fins look a bit red where the attach to his underside. The actual join is red as opposed to the fin

    I don't know if this means anything to anyone but any direction here would be much appreciated. I'm still a beginner in all of this FYI.

    Thanks a million.

    How long have you had the goldfish?

    What size s the tank?

    What type Filter is in the tank?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Thanks for the reply. The goldfish and tank i took from a friend. The fish could be 2 or 3 years old at a guess. Tank is maybe 30l, possibly 40l.

    There is a separate electric filter on the inside side of the tank. Out of the house so can't check the brand name right now.

    Thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    Have you had the gold fish long?

    It could be a number of things but I would start with water quality.

    How often do you do water changes and by how much?

    Are you dechlorinating the water before or after you add the water?

    Do you have gravel and decoration?

    Are you using a heater in he tank?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    I removed a good amount of water last week, I forgot to mention that in my first post.

    I add the dechlorinating product after I have the tank refilled

    I have gravel and one plastic plant and a fake log with holes type thing.

    No heater.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    This is what I would do

    OK I would recommend hospitalizing the tank

    1. Fill a bucket tonight with fresh water and dechlorinate it in the bucket.

    2. Leave it overnight in the bucket so it gets to room temperature for tomorrow

    Tomorrow

    3. Siphon off 50 of the water into another bucket and put the goldfish into it

    4. Wash off the sponges and the rest of the media in the tank water until clean.

    5. Dump the rest of the tank water and remove all gravel and deco from the tank.

    6. Clean the tank.

    DO NOT ADD THE GRAVEL OR DECO BACK IN

    7. Fill have the tank with the 50% fresh declorinated water.

    8. Add the goldfish and the 50% of tank water.

    9. Add the filter making sure the water at the top of the tank has movement.

    10. Do 20% water changes each day to see if your goldfish improves.

    Only feed the gold fish once a day and thats a small pinch of food. Only enough that he eats it all. There should be no food in the tank when you completed feeding.
    Always make sure you dechlorinate water and the water is room tempature before adding to the tank


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Thanks a million for that detailed reply. Will do that. Fingers crossed.
    He's condition is disimproving today I would say.

    One stupid question please.

    Which bucket do I put the goldfish in? The step 1 bucket with the new water or step 3 bucket with the tank water?

    Thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    Thanks a million for that detailed reply. Will do that. Fingers crossed.
    He's condition is disimproving today I would say.

    One stupid question please.

    Which bucket do I put the goldfish in? The step 1 bucket with the new water or step 3 bucket with the tank water?

    Thanks

    do a 25% water change now. It could be an Ammonia buildup in the tank.

    and follow the steps above and prepare water for tomorrow


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    Thanks a million for that detailed reply. Will do that. Fingers crossed.
    He's condition is disimproving today I would say.

    One stupid question please.

    Which bucket do I put the goldfish in? The step 1 bucket with the new water or step 3 bucket with the tank water?

    Thanks

    Put the Goldfish in the 50% water you took from the tank


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Thanks again for all the advice. I'm on the case now.

    Will report back in a day or two with an update.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    Any improvement in your goldfish?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    No. Probably a bit worse maybe. Followed the tank instructions to the letter. He's spending a lot of time at the bottom of the tank but is eating and motivated for that.

    Will do the first 20% water change today.

    Any other tips? Thanks for all the advice so far.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    No. Probably a bit worse maybe. Followed the tank instructions to the letter. He's spending a lot of time at the bottom of the tank but is eating and motivated for that.

    Will do the first 20% water change today.

    Any other tips? Thanks for all the advice so far.

    Is he producing waste in the tank?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    Also make sure the water is getting oxygenated buy the filter. there should be alot of water movement at the top of the tank


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Will check for waste tonight.

    Water is moving at the top but I'll check again to make sure it's moving enough


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Water seems to be moving around OK on top.

    Waste does seem a little sparse compared to the usual logs he leaves behind.

    Going to do 20% water change now.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    Keep with the water changes for now.

    Remember. Always room temperature water so keep a supply ready for your changes.


    Also keep treating your goldfish with the recommended dosage of medicine


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,499 ✭✭✭✭Caoimhgh1n


    Did you ever test the water parameters in your aquarium?

    Did your aquarium go through the nitrogen cycle?

    Do you have a 'pond style' goldfish or a fancy goldfish?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,476 ✭✭✭neonsofa


    Hope he gets better op


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    neonsofa wrote: »
    Hope he gets better op

    Bad news this morning.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,476 ✭✭✭neonsofa


    Bad news this morning.

    Ah I'm sorry to hear that. You tried your best, do you know what it was?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    :(
    Bad news this morning.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24,367 ✭✭✭✭Sleepy


    Best to look into getting a heater and some easy to care for tropicals than to replace the goldfish. They're really not suitable fish for the average home aquarium imo.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    :(

    Thanks for all your help honkey. Unfortunately the decline had started before I could act in hindsight.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Sleepy wrote: »
    Best to look into getting a heater and some easy to care for tropicals than to replace the goldfish. They're really not suitable fish for the average home aquarium imo.

    was just going to ask that next. The tank isn't by any way massive but I would still like to have a few low maintenance but attractive fish for me and the kids. I'm never going to be an expert at this either, worth bearing in mind.

    What should I do next?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,499 ✭✭✭✭Caoimhgh1n


    was just going to ask that next. The tank isn't by any way massive but I would still like to have a few low maintenance but attractive fish for me and the kids. I'm never going to be an expert at this either, worth bearing in mind.

    What should I do next?

    Is it around 30-40 litres you said?

    A betta or some endlers would be your best bet for hardy.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    was just going to ask that next. The tank isn't by any way massive but I would still like to have a few low maintenance but attractive fish for me and the kids. I'm never going to be an expert at this either, worth bearing in mind.

    What should I do next?

    If you want a single fish go for a Betta fish

    If you want a couple of exciting fish go for guppies

    If you want a shoal of fish get neon tetras

    All are very easy to look after and look great in a smaller tank


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭penev10


    If you want a single fish go for a Betta fish

    If you want a couple of exciting fish go for guppies

    If you want a shoal of fish get neon tetras

    All are very easy to look after and look great in a smaller tank

    I'd imagine most people will say the same as that, solid advice.

    My tuppence would be to add a live plant or two, something bulletproof like an anubias, really helps with water quality and require zero maintenance. If you get one that's already attached to some wood you really cant go wrong.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Thanks guys. So it sounds like the advice is to go tropical/warm??

    Assuming this, could I take the questions back to basics.

    The tank I inherited is most likely not as large as I originally thought. Probably closer to 20l than 30!

    I have two young boys so I know they'll want to pick a fish each. And I'd probably need to allow for a third fish should the occasion arrive.
    In reality, is my tank big enough?

    Bearing in mind that it has to accommodate the existing standalone filter along with a heater and light if I go tropical. Plants and decoration too.

    If not, what is the smallest and most compact size tank to house 3 of the various fish types as recommended in previous posts. Can I get s tank type that has the filter, heater and light built in?

    Thanks again for all the advice so far.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,499 ✭✭✭✭Caoimhgh1n


    Can you get the dimensions of the tank? :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Caoimhgh1n wrote: »
    Can you get the dimensions of the tank? :)

    It's 18l. No idea why I thought it was 30. Doh


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,499 ✭✭✭✭Caoimhgh1n


    It's 18l. No idea why I thought it was 30l 🀥

    Nothing springs to mind apart from the betta for me then.

    That or you could get some shrimp, like cherry shrimp.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    It's 18l. No idea why I thought it was 30. Doh

    Put up a pic of your tank

    I have Red Cherry Shrimp , Blue Crystal Shrimp and Ghost Shrimp in a Fluval Chi Tank which I added extra lights to.

    This is mine for an Idea



    Tomorrow I have a 168 ltr tank divided into 4 for the Big Shrimp Project :D

    412036.jpg


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 16,698 Mod ✭✭✭✭Silverfish


    for an 18L I'd go with shrimp, they're amazing to watch and you get to see their whole lifecycle.

    18L is too small really for any fish, by the time you add gravel, plants and heater / filter, there's a lot of water displacement.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Thanks guys. Fully accept that my tank is too small. So let's put that out of the picture.

    Googling, I like the idea of the guppies, I know the lads would love them.

    What's a realistic size tank to potentially house 2 of them. Or some combination of a third fish type at a push.

    For consideration, I have about a foot in depth and about 2 and a half foot Max counter space for it to fit on.

    Thanks


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 16,698 Mod ✭✭✭✭Silverfish


    Thanks guys. Fully accept that my tank is too small. So let's put that out of the picture.

    Googling, I like the idea of the guppies, I know the lads would love them.

    What's a realistic size tank to potentially house 2 of them. Or some combination of a third fish type at a push.

    For consideration, I have about a foot in depth and about 2 and a half foot Max counter space for it to fit on.

    Thanks

    Guppies are a shoaling fish, so it's not really going to work just keeping 2, you'd want 6 to 12 at a minimum.
    And to do that, you'd need at least 45L of tank space, I wouldn't house anything other than shrimp in anything less than that.

    I'd recommend guppies or endlers for kids though, they're very active and colourful. 2 foot by 1 foot will get you a 60L tank so that's a good sized tank for a few guppies.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    Thanks guys. Fully accept that my tank is too small. So let's put that out of the picture.

    Googling, I like the idea of the guppies, I know the lads would love them.

    What's a realistic size tank to potentially house 2 of them. Or some combination of a third fish type at a push.

    For consideration, I have about a foot in depth and about 2 and a half foot Max counter space for it to fit on.

    Thanks

    Where are you living. Maybe someone here can help you set up a tank.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Thanks for the input so far guys. Having carefully reviewed your feedback, taken in to consideration the space I have and calculating my wife's tolerance, I'm going to top out at 45l.

    Looking for ideas on Amazon, I saw this. 40l and comes with filter, heater and light. 110 Euro.


    Interpet Insight Glass Aquarium Fish Tank Premium Kit - 40 Litre https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00JUYG3YY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_246YybSZ2WX2C


    Anyone have any strong opinions on this sort of package or suggestions for cheaper or better alternative packages


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    Thanks for the input so far guys. Having carefully reviewed your feedback, taken in to consideration the space I have and calculating my wife's tolerance, I'm going to top out at 45l.

    Looking for ideas on Amazon, I saw this. 40l and comes with filter, heater and light. 110 Euro.


    Interpet Insight Glass Aquarium Fish Tank Premium Kit - 40 Litre https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00JUYG3YY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_246YybSZ2WX2C


    Anyone have any strong opinions on this sort of package or suggestions for cheaper or better alternative packages

    This is a 54ltr tank with all the bells and whistles around the same price as yours delivered from amazon

    http://www.petstop.ie/marina-premium-54-aquarium-black


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    This is a 54ltr tank with all the bells and whistles around the same price as yours delivered from amazon

    http://www.petstop.ie/marina-premium-54-aquarium-black

    Cool. The length might prove an issue at home but otherwise, yeah looks cool.
    Thanks for the link.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭penev10


    In my opinion, unless you're in a rush, theres great value for money to be had going down the second hand route. Just have a peruse on Adverts.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    penev10 wrote: »
    In my opinion, unless you're in a rush, theres great value for money to be had going down the second hand route. Just have a peruse on Adverts.

    Yeah, been keeping an eye on that too. Nothing too local of interest. Cost of fuel would negate any saving compared to Amazon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    Can anyone give info here or link to a site with a foolproof dummies guide for first timer fishless cycling a tropical tank.

    Going to practice on my small tank while I'm saving for something a bit fancier! :-)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,499 ✭✭✭✭Caoimhgh1n


    Can anyone give info here or link to a site with a foolproof dummies guide for first timer fishless cycling a tropical tank.

    Going to practice on my small tank while I'm saving for something a bit fancier! :-)

    Do you know anybody with a tropical aquarium already? If so, if you get some of their filter media and aquarium water from a water change when they do a water change there will be no need to cycle.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 779 ✭✭✭HONKEY TONK


    What park of the country are you in?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,922 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    What park of the country are you in?

    I'm in wicklow. I don't want to put anyone to any bother. Happy to try figure it out myself!

    Use the current small tank to practice on.


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