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He is a 6 1/2" common goldfish in a 55 gl tank with other goldfish and koi friends. HELP!!!

2006-08-02 09:19:26 · 4 answers · asked by kim_tma 3 in Pets Fish

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Goldfish are genetically prone to swimbladder problems because their bodies are so compacted. It is unusual to see it in a comet though. Is he a gulper? He may be taking in too much air.

If you feed flakes then they are gulping air at the surface and the air throws off their bouyancy. If you feed flakes you need to hold them below the surface of the water and let them sink.

If you feed sinking pellets then they prevent your fish from gulping air at the surface. The pellets themselves are full of air though. If you feed pellets you need to soak them in water for two minutes before feeding.

Another diet problem is that your fish food is high in protein. Goldfish should eat a lot of vegetation. They become constipated on such high protein diets. You should supplement their diet 3 days a week with shelled peas. You can also put a lettuce clip with romaine but they will prefer the peas.

It really hepls to starve your fish for 3 days before you change the diet. This will clear out the digestive system. It sounds like your problems aren't that bad though, it may not be neccesary.

I have an extremely sensitive Fantail who is a varocious eater. After eating he is always a little floaty but it passes after the pressure from his stomach relieves his swim bladder.

If the change in diet doesn't help he may have a minor bacterial infection. They sell medicated food that helps.

2006-08-02 12:59:38 · answer #1 · answered by Lynn 4 · 2 0

Swim bladder matters come once you're overfeeding too plenty. Fish swim bladder "affliction" motives a fish to lose its buoyancy. you may p.c. out a molly (Poecilia) with this so-talked approximately as affliction by watching how that's swimming. A fish with this sickness would glide in a wierd place, probable vertically, on its section or the different way up. you may nicely be conscious that the molly isn't waiting to swim to the appropriate of the tank to consume nutrition. A molly contaminated with swim bladder won't proceed to exist, in spite of scientific care. There are a number of motives of swim bladder affliction, yet scientific care is an identical no remember what the reason. do away with some water. Any time you spot that a fish on your aquarium is unwell, do a partial water substitute. Siphon 25 p.c. of the aquarium water right into a bucket. Empty the bucket down a drain or outdoors. 2 upload water. Use clean water to rinse out the bucket. Then proceed to characteristic clean water decrease back into the tank making use of the bucket. The tank would desire to be filled to interior of a million inch of the appropriate. 3 upload salt. Mollies would desire to stay in a brackish water environment. Brackish water has a greater advantageous content textile of salt than clean water. upload a million/2 tsp. of salt in line with gallon of water. A tank that had salt in it past to the water substitute would desire to acquire a million tsp. of salt in line with gallon. 4 boost the temperature. turn the aquarium heater up 2 ranges. 5 Peel the pea. Use a knife to peel the floor from the defrosted pea. shrink the pea into quarters. 6 Feed the fish. Drop the pea into the water. Watch to make advantageous the unwell molly gets to consume a number of the pea. you may would desire to hold the pea close to to the molly for it to get to consume. 7 do away with any leftover pea from the aquarium water. 8 Feed the affected molly fish a defrosted pea daily till the fish seems to be greater advantageous.

2016-10-01 09:49:48 · answer #2 · answered by rafael 4 · 0 0

Pet stores have medicine for swim bladder disease, I have a medicine I got from Pet Smart--"Jungle" Fungus Clear Tank buddies. It actually says it is good for swim bladder disease. Just follow directions.
I know how you feel, I got 2 goldfish, Good Luck!!

2006-08-02 11:31:27 · answer #3 · answered by tech_lover 2 · 0 0

there is really not much that you can do, you just have to wait and see what happens, sometimes they get better and sometimes they dont. you could probably go to a pet store and ask them or give your vet a call.

sorry about your goldfish :(

2006-08-02 10:00:34 · answer #4 · answered by Butterfly Beauty 3 · 0 0

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