Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Fish With A Blister On Nose Goldfish Lack Of Oxygen?

Goldfish lack of oxygen? - fish with a blister on nose

I went for 4 days and left feeder goldfish weekend with my 3rd When I got home, I realized my electricity was cut off and then there was an answering machine, saying it had spread to my house, because it is an emergency. I've never been to make repairs to my fish turned on without a filter and pump all the time. My goldfish have each bit of blood platelets to the nose. Is it a lack of oxygen or the accumulation of ammonia in the absence of filters? They seem to do better, but I would like to avoid in the future! I love my goldfish, who earned a final average of 3 years and very different in a way!

3 comments:

KrissyO said...

This site is for the support of goldfish awards.
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But the above advice is actually very good (make sure you do not aquarium salt) salt. I prefer to only small amounts of salts and water use frequent changes to address problems, if possible, as powerful drugs, which lead sometimes cause more problems then kill the beneficial bacteria and to solve everything (which it can be very useful when you need it though!). Goldfish are very resilient and often heal quickly with water changes. More often than not, a disease caused by poor conditions of the water, so anything you can do in order to keep the water clean is always good (the frequent water changes). One proposal that I do when I leave Vacat.... Ions, I go to the pet store and buy a pair of boots Anacharis (a water plant), easy to grow. My goldfish like a bit of a small source of food not meant for them to eat or love as much as other plants, which tend to be the last. Anacharis plant, also known as a good conductor of nutrients and oxygen and can be planted or circulate freely float (important when the goldies and disconnect them touch them), so I like in my aquarium. U can this strain B4 and release for a week trying to ensure that they survive in conditions of water (if they all died very quickly clog filters) until May, but I have no source is very difficult.

lady_cro... said...

I hope you have atleast 3 comet in 60 gallons, as is the rule for baby goldfish adolescents with a long body, fish for 20 liters. Adults need to fish for 50-60, because they get to 12-14 inches.
The wounds are likely to be a high ammonia. And for future reference, Shuttle weekend, water shortages and changing the pH. Fish can survive a week without eating.


Water changes do daily sessions, and some pimafix to prevent fungal and bacterial infections, add, and add some melafix help to heal it faster.
Also in the stands just need to be boycotted and letters must be written for for people which is fair, because no living creature should be given as a reward, especially not people who are ignorant orem terrible in bowls or small tanks.

rrrevils said...

Goldfish do much waste and need lots of water. I believe that the waste in the tank, while you were there. The first thing to do is change the water. About 50% immediately and 50% in a few hours. So every day, one or two weeks. If you have a filter that is not cleaned immediately. Add some aquarium salt. About every 2 to 3 tablespoons of gallons of water. Mix salt in water replaced before the tank. Drain at the age of the bottom with a gravel vacuum. Make sure you get all the damn fish and uneaten food immediately. Pristine water and a little salt is needed most to cure goldfish too.

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