gold nugget dying without any known reason
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gold nugget dying without any known reason
looking listness at the bottom, not even moving when i touched it.
it is breathing though, but i doubt it wil make it through.
waiting for miracle to happen.
nothing wrong with the other occupants. no sign of dieseases.
it is breathing though, but i doubt it wil make it through.
waiting for miracle to happen.
nothing wrong with the other occupants. no sign of dieseases.
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Hi,
I would suggest you moving it to a quarantine tank using as 50% water from the old tank so as not to stress it further.
Check water parameters like ph, nitrte and ammonia level etc of main tank.
No sign of disease is usually an indication of an internal problem.
Medicate with internal parasite medication if necessary.
Keep us posted of the progress.
Cheers
I would suggest you moving it to a quarantine tank using as 50% water from the old tank so as not to stress it further.
Check water parameters like ph, nitrte and ammonia level etc of main tank.
No sign of disease is usually an indication of an internal problem.
Medicate with internal parasite medication if necessary.
Keep us posted of the progress.
Cheers
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Have you tested your water source?
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also, check the filter, if it conked out, that would explain it.
if your water source isn't showing any ammonia, repeat the test... be sure to wash the tube really well beforehand. I've had a few different tests really fouled up by the test tube having a small amount of the testing chemicals from the previous test in there.
if your water source isn't showing any ammonia, repeat the test... be sure to wash the tube really well beforehand. I've had a few different tests really fouled up by the test tube having a small amount of the testing chemicals from the previous test in there.
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Caril have you tested for nitrite? That's going to be the second stage for that tank, if something has interfered with the biobed at some point. The nitrite levels will be even harder on the fish than the ammonia was. Do you have another existing tank? Or just the one? Are you still doing daily water changes?
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Caril... how long has your Gold Nugget been established in the tank, did it have a heathy period, or is it new? sometimes the imports seem in pretty bad shape to me when they get to the dealers tanks
well, on the subject of Gold nugget type health (big spot, little spot, Vampire, Goldie sunshine)... for all you pros...
i've noticed that sometimes they "pale out", when stressed (being moved, tank being rearranged), often other times also... how much is this a sympton of stress and ill health, and how much of it is just "mood"?
well, on the subject of Gold nugget type health (big spot, little spot, Vampire, Goldie sunshine)... for all you pros...
i've noticed that sometimes they "pale out", when stressed (being moved, tank being rearranged), often other times also... how much is this a sympton of stress and ill health, and how much of it is just "mood"?
There is a medication called "melflix" or something to that effect I have read about on the various boards used to treat damaged fins. You probably need this. With the amonia level stable (gone) the gold nugget will likely recover, but the nitrogen cycle is still out of kilter in the main tank. I'd keep the pleco in quarantine until the tail is healing visually. The tail will grow back.
I don't know what kind of filter you have but I have a strong preference to use a UGF (with powerhead) in congunction with any other filter system. The UGF in my tank is the sole source of Ammonia control and prevention of stagnant water anywhere in my tank.
Read this article. I refer to it as "Why UGF filters?" http://petsforum.com/cis-fishnet/afm/G29063.htm
I don't know what kind of filter you have but I have a strong preference to use a UGF (with powerhead) in congunction with any other filter system. The UGF in my tank is the sole source of Ammonia control and prevention of stagnant water anywhere in my tank.
Read this article. I refer to it as "Why UGF filters?" http://petsforum.com/cis-fishnet/afm/G29063.htm
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