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    Should I add a bubbler? Using CO2 diffuser to oxygen?

    Thanks! Good to know! Long story short, I got the rubber lip pleco after I came back from a vacation and found algae RAMPANT in the goldfish tank. He's in quarantine right now. but I'm having second thoughts, because I'd need to have the temp be cool for the rubber lip, but warm for the goldie...
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    Should I add a bubbler? Using CO2 diffuser to oxygen?

    Thanks! Good to know! Long story short, I got the rubber lip pleco after I came back from a vacation and found algae RAMPANT in the goldfish tank. He's in quarantine right now. but I'm having second thoughts, because I'd need to have the temp be cool for the rubber lip, but warm for the goldie...
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    Should I add a bubbler? Using CO2 diffuser to oxygen?

    My 55 gallons has two AquaClear 110's on it. Do you think this provides enough oxygen for the solo, 6-7 inch goldfish in there? I've been considering adding a bubbler (even though I think they're terribly ugly) because I want to increase my goldie's water temperature to 82F so that he can have...
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    Goldfish emergency

    Really hoping its not columnaris :( but it definitely looks worse than ich. Good luck with the LFS tomorrow :( Bring them lots of quality pictures
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    Goldfish emergency

    The bacteria that affect humans are adapted to our 98.7F body temp. That's why in the case of bacteria that are bad for humans, its generally the "hotter, the better," but that's because our human bodies tend to be the hottest living thing around. (I know birds get a bit hotter, but that's...
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    Goldfish emergency

    Poor fish looks ravaged :( spots in earlier posts look like ich. You might not have fin rot at all. It would make sense to have just columnaris, rather than ich AND fin rot. But who knows when you introduce new fish? :(
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    Goldfish emergency

    If you research Flavobacterium columnare, you'll find that it is the cause of a certain fish illness, but generally not the common fin rot we're seeing here. If you think it's columnaris disease, that's an entirely different matter. The person who created that post did a bad job lumping it...
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    Goldfish emergency

    I've read that article, but I would recommend going to a scholarly journal. I'd trust it more than some random person on MyAquariumClub, writing that article: http://www.myaquariumclub.com/does-raising-the-heat-help-with-fin-rot-3876.html which states: "Fungus and bacteria grows better in...
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    Goldfish emergency

    Again, if you are using Prime, you can let your ammonia and nitrite go, and your temp will be up, both of which will help the bacteria culture grow. Unfortunately, when you get your medication, you must remove any carbon that will bind with it. Sadly, that will take out a portion of your filter...
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    Goldfish emergency

    Let me be more thorough in my posting: If you use 5x dose of Prime, you will not need to be concerned for the ammonia/nitrite problem, and can set it aside until after treating the illness. This will allow your bacterial culture to grow too. Hooray. Areomonas hydrophila is the bacterial...
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    Goldfish emergency

    The fin rot SHOULD clear up before the ich does. Fin rot treatment time is usually 7 days. Take the carbon out before you put medication in.
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    Goldfish emergency

    When I say leave the heater on, I don't mean make the water warm; just keep it from being cold. I use my heater to keep my goldfish tank at 72 degrees and out of the 60's.
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    Goldfish emergency

    This is a 14 day treatment, so plan accordingly. Anything that claims to work on ich faster is probably only covering the ich up.
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    Goldfish emergency

    Nope! ParaGaurd is BOMB DIGGITY and filter (i.e. beneficial bacteria) safe! I would recommend getting a bacteria starter, but I lot of people say that they're B.S. I used MarineLand's bacteria that comes in a pouch because it was all they had at my LFS. Suddenly I was FINALLY cycled - so I...
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    Goldfish emergency

    Other reason to leave the heater on: once you have the medication in, you want to help the ich through its life cycle, that way it gets to its sensitive and treatable stage! If you fish are currently covered in the ich, the warmth of the water can help the ich behind the cysts to mature and pop...
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    Goldfish emergency

    Honestly, there's nothing WRONG with the heater for the goldfish. They don't HAVE to live in cold temperatures. Bacteria on the other hand will take FOOOREEEEEVVVER to grow in a cold tank!! I say leave the heater ON to help the bacteria culture grow!!!
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    Goldfish emergency

    Alright sweetie, let's save your fish. By "the test" do you mean a test for ammonia and nitrite? You want them BOTH to be ZERO. Here's what you can do for your emergency: 1) Get SeaChem Prime and use a 5 times dose. This will neutralize the toxis affect of any nitrite or ammonia in there! 2)...
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    What Did You do With Your Tank Today?

    Lollipops checking in!! Ran to the store for another 5 gallon bucket and an "oral syringe" so that I can accurately measure my Prime, Stability, and incoming ParaGuard. I've been considering GH, KH, and TDS, so I got a TDS meter in the mail. I know it's not a big real for freshwater... it's...
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    How to Improve My Fish Tank ( Besides the obvious )

    Your sand looks beautiful, but also high maintenance! Especially with all those goldfish... What kind of filtration system are you running? :)
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    How to Improve My Fish Tank ( Besides the obvious )

    Improve your tank in what sense? Aesthetically or in general? Are you wondering if anything needs changing, or are you just looking for things to change? I find myself looking for things to upgrade... I've got a bad case of the Aquarium-keeper-itis. Symptoms proceeded thusly: 1) Inherit a...
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    Moving fish... prep for ich treatment w/ shrimp + pleco. Salt in a freshwater?!?!

    Well, somebody brought home ich :( I'm buying paraguard to treat the goldfish in the 55 gallon, but the tank also has a pleco... I currently have a 10 gallon with platys, shrimp, java moss, and elodea... The plan is to rip up all the plants and net the paltys, and get them into my OTHER 10...
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    Moving fish... prep for ich treatment w/ shrimp + pleco. Salt in a freshwater.....

    Well, somebody brought home ich :( I'm buying paraguard to treat the goldfish in the 55 gallon, but the tank also has a pleco... I currently have a 10 gallon with platys, shrimp, java moss, and elodea... The plan is to rip up all the plants and net the paltys, and get them into my OTHER 10...
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    Ich in the tanks! Please advise! shrimp, pleco, platy, goldie...

    Cupramine seems terrible and dangerous... ParaGuard seems safer :( though still not \for the inverts
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    Ich in the tanks! Please advise! shrimp, pleco, platy, goldie...

    I managed to get ich in both of my tanks :( I should have kept the new fish quarantined longer... I understand that plecos and shrimp are both very sensitive to ich treatments? My 50 gallon tank has my common goldie, a rubber lip pleco. My 10 gallon has platies and shrimp. I see white spots...
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    New Platy tank! Advice appreciated!

    OMG CUTENESS *watching pygmy cory videos*
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