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- From: egertonk@vax.oxford.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: alt.aquaria
- Subject: [F] HELP Buoyant goldfish
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.130714.11468@vax.oxford.ac.uk>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 13:07:14 GMT
- Organization: Oxford University VAX 6620
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- I'd be very grateful if anyone could help me with my goldfish
- problems. My three previous goldfish all died horribly over
- the course of several months. I cleaned out the tank and
- started again with two new fish, (tank details to follow, at the
- end) but now after only two weeks, one of them has begun to
- display a symptom that the departed fish used to have.
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- Sometimes, an hour or so after eating, this fish becomes
- uncontrollably buoyant. He has to struggle to keep himself
- from floating to the top. It looks very uncomfortable and
- continues for several (sometimes 8 or more) hours.
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- I used to think this was due to overfeeding, but with my
- previous fish it reached a point when ANY food was too much
- food, and it happened after even a light snack. I also
- thought that perhaps dried flakes were bloating inside the
- fish, causing discomfort, but the type of food does not seem
- to affect the condition. It has happened after dried flakes,
- pre-soaked flakes, live bloodworms, and frozen bloodworms.
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- In the case of my deceased fish, they ended up not even
- digesting the food they were given. What came out of the
- back end was clearly recognisable as what had gone in
- the front end the day before -- virtually unchanged.
- They ended up looking as though I had been starving them,
- and they never grew very much.
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- I am completely baffled as to the
- nature of this problem --- is it the water quality, a
- bacterial infection, a parasite of some kind...?
- The staff of the fish shop don't seem to know either.
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- Aquarium details;
- A small tank, only about 2 gallons (maybe 2 & 1/2 U.S. gallons)
- undergravel filter
- 4 plants
- a light.
- I do put a de-chlorinating additive in the water, as well
- as some salt.
- The inhabitants are 2 small goldfish and they receive 2 meals
- per day, normally 1 meal of flake and the other is frozen bloodworm.
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- I hope I have supplied all the relevant details. Comments will
- be MOST welcome, especially by email.
- Thank you.
- Kari (egertonk@ox.vax.ac.uk)
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