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Rhonda - 24 Apr 2005 18:52 GMT
bettasngoldfish Wrote:
> Hi Rhonda, The first thing that comes to my mind is make sure your
> water is pristine.  Water changes every day, I would start feeding
> medicated food just to avoid any infection.  Keep him/her in a tank by
> himself so no other fish are picking at the injury.  Make sure yo
> have
> no decorations that he could get injured even further.   Put a silk or
> live floating plant in the q-tank so he is more comfortable.  I have
> seen so many tanks with decorations that are just accidents waiting to
> happen.  Caves with openings that are too small can injure telescop
> or
> bubble eyes, oranda wens, you get the picture.  Sharp objects to get
> those long flowing tails caught on.  All no no's in golfish tanks.
> You
> pretty much have to baby proof them.  If your q-tank is not cycled you
> will have to keep a close eye on the water perams.  very important!
> If
> you can get some Polyaqua by Kordon it will help with healing.  Good
> luck to you and please keep us posted
>
> MairaI was beginning to think, this forum is the pits! Thanks for the hel
BNG. At first I only had the 10 gal a quarter full, not knowing if med
in the water were in order..? Changed it twice already with my supe
water. :) I have water in my 55 that's been up and running for over 1
years No decorations in the hospital tank. I called a lady named JoAnn
and she advised me to pat dry the affected areas and apply Neospori
Cream once daily. First treatment last night. Half of the abrassions o
his head visibly healed over night and the main injury on his side i
not looking nearly as angry.She said I was lucky I didn't kill him wit
such a long salt bath. What is the correct salt to water mix and tim
period? Over all he, (It is a male) has weathered the ordeal bette
than I expected. I"ve offerred food both times before water changes
but he refuses. I like the idea of interal antibiotics rather tha
putting chemicals into the water, but I live in a "One horse town" an
I'm quite sure our little hick pet store does not offer medicated food
Any suggestions? My vet will call into the pharmacy first thing Monda
morning for anything I need.  I just realized I have forgotten m
manners. Hello, to all. Looking forward to getting to know each of you
I'm 42. Recently married, and was born into the sport of showing dogs
Showed cats for 20 years and inherited my interest in the Goldfis
fancy from my deceased mother. Who are you?  Rhond

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Rhonda
bettasngoldfish - 25 Apr 2005 02:23 GMT
Hi Rhonda, Good to meet you!  I'm married, just celebrated our eleventh
year.  I live in Ohio and have had many different types of pets over
the years.  I have had horses since I was a teenager and still enjoy
hitting the trails on a nice weekend.  I believe I have been keeping
fish for about four years now (give or take) it all started with a gift
of a betta in a vase.  After that all heck broke loose.  I now have
nine cycled tanks up and running ranging from ten gallons to fifty five
and countless 100% change uncycled betta tanks.  I also have four dogs,
one cat, seven guinea pigs, one hamster, one rabbit,and three
cockatiels. As for fish, I have african cichlids, fancy and common
goldfish, a few different catfish, male and female bettas and a few
snails.  Whew!  I do believe thats it lol  They keep me busy thats for
sure. What type of dogs did/do you show?  Australian Shepherds are my
favorite although at the moment I dont have one.

Did you talk to JoAnn Burke?  If so, you went to the right place for
help as she has many years and knowledge of keeping goldfish : )  As
for your question on a salt dip, here is how I do them.  1/2 cup salt
(use either aquarium salt or salt with no additives) per gallon of
water.  You want to predissolve the salt in a bucket of water (either
tank water or fresh dechlorinated water matching temp to that of tank
water) then put your fish into the salt water bath.  Thirty seconds for
small or stressed fish is sufficient.  If the fish is not showing signs
of distress you can leave it in the bath for up to five minutes.
Generally the fish will come up to the top of the water (maybe on it's
side) poke the fish and it should dive and swim if it does not then
remove it to fresh water.

A good medicated food for goldfish is medigold you can read more about
it and  buy it
here:https://www.goldfishconnection.com/shop/details.php?productId=8&catId=5

Sorry for such a long post.  Hope some of this info will help you.
Keep us posted!

Maria
 
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