1~What type of fish is afflicted? In addition, please describe what is wrong with the fish to the best of your ability (i.e. cotton like growth, bloated, etc.).
4 year-old fancy goldfish, approximately 6 inches long. Laying at the bottom of the tank gasping, occasionally rolling onto his side, or belly-up. Seems dizzy and disoriented but is fighting it. No other obvious physical symptoms or any kind of fungus/bleeding. (All other fish in the tank seem to be absolutely fine, so far.)
2~What are your tank parameters (ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, temp, pH)? Please give exact values.
Ammonia - 8.0!!
Nitirites - +5.0!!
Nitrates, pH and chlorine are all in the safe zone. Temp is about 70 degrees and has always been so.
3~ How large is the tank? How long has the tank been set up?
55 gallons. I have had the tank itself for 4 years, however, it was re-established a year ago when I moved. Things have been fine up until now.
4~What type of filtration are you using? Please give the name and number (i.e. Fluval 304) and amount of gph if known.
Whisper EX70 Power Filter
5~How many fish are in the tank? What kinds of fish are they and what are their current sizes?
4 goldfish. One small black moor (age under 1 year), one 8-inch white comet (age 2 1/2 years), one small Ryukin (age 1 year) and the sick fish is an orange fancy goldfish (age approx. 4 years) about 6 inches long.
6~When is the last time you did a water change and vacuum the gravel? How often do you do this? How much water do you remove at a time?
I have never vacuumed. The tank is not in a place where a hose could reach it from a sink. I just did a 50% water change last night and have done three 65% water changes over the past week and a half. However, during normal maintenance water changes, I usually change about 30% of the water every few weeks.
7~How long have you had the fish? If the fish is new, how did you acclimate it/them?
He was the first fish I ever bought. He's been with the tank since it was established 4 years ago. The others have been added over the last few years.
8~Have you added anything new to the tank--decor, new dechlorinator, new substrate, etc.?
Yes. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of trying "Waste Control" by Nutrafin, which seemed to directly cause this whole mess.
9~What kind of food have you been feeding your fish, have you changed their diet recently?
TetraFin goldfish crisps and TopFin goldfish pellets. No recent changes in diet.
Hi everyone,
I'm currently very worried about my fancy goldfish, Micky, who is acting very ill. About a week and a half ago, I noticed that there was waste build-up on my tank walls and decorations, so I decided to try Nutrafin's "Waste Control", which is a biological aquarium cleaner. It did its job, removing the visible waste from the gravel, decorations and etc, however, it turned the water a murky brown color and all of my fish seemed agitated. I added the recommended Nutrafin "Biological Aquarium Supplement" to control the ammonia and nitrite levels and condition the water, also did a 50% water change, but neither of those things did absolutely ANYTHING to help. (And yes, I gave the correct dosage with the supplement.)
I continued with the water changes every couple days, as the water would clear up very briefly and then get brown again. My filter cartridges were SODDEN with thick brown muck, to an extent that I've never seen before. I've had to replace them twice and last night I rinsed them thoroughly with hot and cold water in the tub because I couldn't get to the pet store to get new ones. (I did hear that it's not good to constantly change your filter cartridges, but the alternative was to leave the utterly disgusting cartridges in the filter, which - it seemed to me - would only further toxify the water.)
So, last night was another big water change, followed by Aqueon's "Ammonia Neutralizer", which is supposed to neutralize ammonia and nitrites (which are my big problem right now). Upon testing the water this morning, my parameters are EXACTLY the same and my poor old goldfish, Micky, is at the bottom of the tank gasping and listing from side to side, sometimes rolling over onto his back and then righting himself. He seems to be fighting to stay active but is having a hard time. He was my first goldfish and I'm very attached to him, so obviously I'm sick with worry. He's always been hardy and resilient so I know things are bad if he's acting so ill. Oddly, all of my other fish seem to be absolutely fine; as energetic and lively as ever. Of course, that doesn't mean that there couldn't be currently unseen ailments from the bad water.
Does anyone have any advice on how to help my tank? I'm deeply concerned about the welfare of my fish and nothing I've done so far has seemed to lessen the mess I've made of my fishtank. About once a month, I'd clean the sides of the tank with one of those magnet cleaners, but I never thought much of the rocks. Perhaps I should have. It seems to me that all the "muck" in the water is probably coming from those stones!
Thanks for taking the time to read all of this,
Shannon
4 year-old fancy goldfish, approximately 6 inches long. Laying at the bottom of the tank gasping, occasionally rolling onto his side, or belly-up. Seems dizzy and disoriented but is fighting it. No other obvious physical symptoms or any kind of fungus/bleeding. (All other fish in the tank seem to be absolutely fine, so far.)
2~What are your tank parameters (ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, temp, pH)? Please give exact values.
Ammonia - 8.0!!
Nitirites - +5.0!!
Nitrates, pH and chlorine are all in the safe zone. Temp is about 70 degrees and has always been so.
3~ How large is the tank? How long has the tank been set up?
55 gallons. I have had the tank itself for 4 years, however, it was re-established a year ago when I moved. Things have been fine up until now.
4~What type of filtration are you using? Please give the name and number (i.e. Fluval 304) and amount of gph if known.
Whisper EX70 Power Filter
5~How many fish are in the tank? What kinds of fish are they and what are their current sizes?
4 goldfish. One small black moor (age under 1 year), one 8-inch white comet (age 2 1/2 years), one small Ryukin (age 1 year) and the sick fish is an orange fancy goldfish (age approx. 4 years) about 6 inches long.
6~When is the last time you did a water change and vacuum the gravel? How often do you do this? How much water do you remove at a time?
I have never vacuumed. The tank is not in a place where a hose could reach it from a sink. I just did a 50% water change last night and have done three 65% water changes over the past week and a half. However, during normal maintenance water changes, I usually change about 30% of the water every few weeks.
7~How long have you had the fish? If the fish is new, how did you acclimate it/them?
He was the first fish I ever bought. He's been with the tank since it was established 4 years ago. The others have been added over the last few years.
8~Have you added anything new to the tank--decor, new dechlorinator, new substrate, etc.?
Yes. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of trying "Waste Control" by Nutrafin, which seemed to directly cause this whole mess.
9~What kind of food have you been feeding your fish, have you changed their diet recently?
TetraFin goldfish crisps and TopFin goldfish pellets. No recent changes in diet.
Hi everyone,
I'm currently very worried about my fancy goldfish, Micky, who is acting very ill. About a week and a half ago, I noticed that there was waste build-up on my tank walls and decorations, so I decided to try Nutrafin's "Waste Control", which is a biological aquarium cleaner. It did its job, removing the visible waste from the gravel, decorations and etc, however, it turned the water a murky brown color and all of my fish seemed agitated. I added the recommended Nutrafin "Biological Aquarium Supplement" to control the ammonia and nitrite levels and condition the water, also did a 50% water change, but neither of those things did absolutely ANYTHING to help. (And yes, I gave the correct dosage with the supplement.)
I continued with the water changes every couple days, as the water would clear up very briefly and then get brown again. My filter cartridges were SODDEN with thick brown muck, to an extent that I've never seen before. I've had to replace them twice and last night I rinsed them thoroughly with hot and cold water in the tub because I couldn't get to the pet store to get new ones. (I did hear that it's not good to constantly change your filter cartridges, but the alternative was to leave the utterly disgusting cartridges in the filter, which - it seemed to me - would only further toxify the water.)
So, last night was another big water change, followed by Aqueon's "Ammonia Neutralizer", which is supposed to neutralize ammonia and nitrites (which are my big problem right now). Upon testing the water this morning, my parameters are EXACTLY the same and my poor old goldfish, Micky, is at the bottom of the tank gasping and listing from side to side, sometimes rolling over onto his back and then righting himself. He seems to be fighting to stay active but is having a hard time. He was my first goldfish and I'm very attached to him, so obviously I'm sick with worry. He's always been hardy and resilient so I know things are bad if he's acting so ill. Oddly, all of my other fish seem to be absolutely fine; as energetic and lively as ever. Of course, that doesn't mean that there couldn't be currently unseen ailments from the bad water.
Does anyone have any advice on how to help my tank? I'm deeply concerned about the welfare of my fish and nothing I've done so far has seemed to lessen the mess I've made of my fishtank. About once a month, I'd clean the sides of the tank with one of those magnet cleaners, but I never thought much of the rocks. Perhaps I should have. It seems to me that all the "muck" in the water is probably coming from those stones!
Thanks for taking the time to read all of this,
Shannon