Try...taking the fish out first.... Thanks for the well wishes on my wedding! Want to be a bridesmaid?
2007-01-17 19:23:58
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answered by Stephanie 4
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Um, to any human beings, this guy already wiped clean the cleansing soap out. Says so interior the question. Your next enormous concern will be that the pond isn't any longer cycled. So the fish that lived to that end far have a intense probability of living by ability of the cleansing soap incident, yet no longer the ammonia project from an uncycled tank. Get some Seachem stability to help out with organising the micro organism colonies back. in my opinion, i might want to provide the fish a methylene blue bathtub to help them get over the pollution. attempt this in a separate field because that is going to stain issues blue. Salt may also help restoration gill purposes somewhat or after the methylene bathtub. you should analyze the thanks to do a methylene blue bathtub/dip. The bottle must have guidelines besides. yet another concern you should seem into is Seachem Stressguard somewhat to the methylene blue or salt, or as something used after the methylene bathtub. it would want to artwork properly to calm the fish and advance their survival price. it may also help stay away from secondary infections. human beings suck. they imagine that is humorous to make certain a fountain or positive pond bubble and foam and do not even evaluate that there is existence in it that they in basic terms killed. or perchance they understand they killed a group of positive fish and do in basic terms not care. stupid prank! Sorry it got here about to you. :(
2016-10-15 09:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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why would u put dish detergent in a fish bowl?! it is clearly killing ur fish. take them out once a week to clean the bowl with fish friendlt bowl cleaner and make sure the pH ballence in the water is correct.
2007-01-17 19:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Is the dish detergent used for giving bath to the fish??????
2007-01-17 20:03:09
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answered by Rejoy G 1
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yaaaaaa you're not supposed to put dish detergent in the bowl; it'll kill the fish eventually. you're supposed to clean it by taking it out and washing out the bowl with new water.
2007-01-17 19:30:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Would you drink out of a glass that had just been washed and hadnt had the detergent rinsed out yet? I didn't think so. Apparantly your fish didnt like it either.
2007-01-17 19:30:35
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answered by Jaigurl 3
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u cant probably add detergent to it.....(imagine u r drinking detergent omost everyday...)
to keep it clean,buy a filter pump and it will do the job..however u hav to clean the filter as it will be clogged up eventually....
2007-01-17 19:31:38
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answered by lack of ammo 1
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are they freshwater or tropical?You should only part change the water in the tank weekly and fully change it monthly.By detergent do you mean the stuff that takes chlorine out of the water?You should only use that when you change the water.That's maybe why your fish are dying,you're putting the stuff in DAILY,not weekly
2007-01-17 19:29:53
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answered by nanook570 5
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Fishes live in water and can't breathe in air.
Detergents create bubbles that are made of air.
So that resolves your question, detergents and fishes do not mix.
:-)
2007-01-17 20:07:33
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answered by AnSID 3
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Hahahahahahahahaha, HAhahahahahahahaha OMGOSH! you actually put DISH detergent in the bowl, well duh your fish are dying! Go to the pet shop get some PROPER TANK CLEANERS SUCH AS FILTERS and ALGAE EATERS! Then go and buy some water conditioner and Ager, and do it PROPERLY
2007-01-17 20:35:20
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answered by Guru Selkie 2
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You need to add a little bleach. That is why. 1 cup daily they will feel much better.
Don't forget to throw in a dryer sheet so they can play.
2007-01-18 01:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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