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Hi, my tropical fish are dying one by one, most of them seem okay i have some expensive fish and there dying!!!!!!!!!! FIrst of all this leopard dino has red things sticking out of its front fins its going to die soon and annother fish is getting covered in air bubbles! help please!

2006-10-07 12:14:24 · 8 answers · asked by P 1 in Pets Fish

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If this tank was set up very recently, then the losses are probably due to ammonia poisoning (common in newly set up uncycled tanks).

If this tank has been set up for several months, provide your water parameters (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, KH, GH, and pH), as well as tank size and quantity of fish before the losses occured for a more accurate diagnosis of your situation.

2006-10-07 12:22:12 · answer #1 · answered by Kay B 4 · 0 0

If the gravel got here from a source outdoors a petshop (i.e. no longer ideal for aquariums) then it could have been this. besides the indisputable fact that, because of the fact the fish died gradually it may nicely have been a ailment introduced in with new fish. There would have would signs and indicators formerly death (fin rot, white spot, fungus, loss of urge for foodstuff and so forth). Cloudy water (that's super silt) from gravel may additionally clog the gills effectively lowering the skill to respire. i'm assuming the fish would have been interior the tank while gravel replaced into extra. in case you took out the old gravel and wiped sparkling the tank, you additionally could have killed the useful micro organism which facilitates sparkling the water, that can effect in death of fishes. (The micro organism turns ammonia (risky) into nitrates (extra secure), nevertheless look at water high quality in any good fishkeeping e book for a extra suitable answer) it may even have been a component of the two, the creation of gravel inflicting stress which decreased the fishes skill to combat ailment. Sorry for the long answer as there's a type of things that would reason this. some tropical fish do turn a white coloration after loss of existence if left in water for some hours.

2016-10-15 23:04:28 · answer #2 · answered by woodworth 4 · 0 0

Did you just set up the tank? That's probably why the air bubbles. If so, I'd recommend taking the fish back to the store until your tank has cycled, and do a fishless cycle. Do a search on the first link for cycling a fish tank and fishless cycling. It will give you the info on what to do.

http://www.aquariacentral.com/

http://www.fishdeals.com/fish_diseases/new_tank_syndrome/

As far as the red things on the danio, are they red streaks in the fins? That's probably ammonia poisoning, because your tank isn't cycled.
Or do they look like this picture, scroll down towards bottom to anchor worms, if so has treatment listed for parasites.

http://www.fishpalace.org/Disease.html

2006-10-07 15:41:39 · answer #3 · answered by tikitiki 7 · 0 0

Are you sure it's air bubbles and not ICH? Bad water conditions can cause ICH or a new fish added to tank that was sick can cause the problem. You have to treat your tank if it's ICH or the whole tank of fish will die.

2006-10-10 19:06:29 · answer #4 · answered by misty g 2 · 0 0

CHECK YOUR WATER TEMPERATURE AS ALLOT OF PEOPLE DONT THINK AS THE WARMER WEATHER APPROACHES,ALSO CHECK YOUR PH,OR GO TO A PET SHOP AND ASK IS THERE SOMETHING YOU CAN ADD IN THE WATER,AS IF THE FISH HAVE ANY SPOTS OR FUNGIE ON THEM,EMPTY YOUR TANK SCRUB IT AND ALL THE OBJECTS IN TANK AND JUST B4 YOU PUT YOUR FISH BK IN TANK HAVE A BOWEL OF WATER WITH SALT IN IT DIP THEM IN IT FOR A FEWW SECONDS B4 PUTTING THEM BK IN YOUR TANK,AS I HAD FISH DIEING ON ME, AND WAS TOLD I KEPT THE TANK TOO CLEAN,AND THEY HAD A SLIMMY FILM ON THEM AND DIPPED THEM IIN SALT B4 PUTTING THEM BK IN TANK AND IT FIXED THEM

2006-10-07 12:20:27 · answer #5 · answered by staffie lover from Aussie 3 · 0 0

you need to add something called cycle to your water....go to the fish store ASAP...or check your nitrate levels...theres a kit you can use ...or get a one liter sample of your water and they can test it for you...you must act fast....

2006-10-07 12:21:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

uumm you could take him to the vet i know it sounds a little crazy but you could do that you could even get surgery on them if they mean that much to you

2006-10-07 12:19:39 · answer #7 · answered by _ 3 · 0 0

How long has the tank been set up???

2006-10-07 12:17:37 · answer #8 · answered by sabotage_02 2 · 0 0

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