on May 04 2008 17:26:39
Hi stranger. it's been slow and steady; I'm pleased and have really enjoyed the process; and assisting goldies in distress. Have a great summer Joe. |
on May 03 2008 22:06:27
ugh, shoutbox wont let me finish my message. keep up the good work and i'll talk to you sometime! |
on May 03 2008 22:05:48
hey brenda, it's joe. just wanted to stop by and see how things are rolling. it's good to see the site established and running successfully! looks like you are helping lots of people and their |
on April 22 2008 22:57:10
If so, relax, you've done everything you can do and now it is up to the fish. |
on April 22 2008 22:56:28
Are you using water treatment and doing water changes along with the salt treatment? |
on April 22 2008 22:55:55
Chances are the fish wouldn't have survived no matter what you did. The frayed tail is an indication of poor water quality. |
on April 22 2008 18:14:18
which also have come from Wal-Mart...none of the |
on April 22 2008 18:11:52
I have noticed something though...the only fish that are having problems are the two smallest |
on April 22 2008 18:08:36
the fish is in its isolation bowl right now |
on April 22 2008 18:05:56
I still need to get the water tested for the ph level |
on April 22 2008 18:05:38
I have been changing the water like you said and adding water treatment and aquarium salt. |
on April 22 2008 18:05:10
It looks like its tail has been chewed and on its fins it has bubbles. What is it? |
on April 22 2008 18:04:44
Help! I lost one fish. Now I have another laying on its side but still alive. |
on April 17 2008 16:02:41
Hey, I've switched over to thread |
on April 17 2008 16:01:41
Hi, I have a question about ich. I bought a couple of small bubble eyes (I said I'd never get them, I thought they were ugly, but they were being eaten alive by their tankmates at the store). Th |
on April 17 2008 12:48:18
Consider having your fresh (tap) water source tested. See what the pH levels are. The comfort zone is 6.5 to 7.5 |
on April 17 2008 08:14:48
Not sure about scales turning white. How long have you had these fish? Fish do change colors. Post in the forum so I can answer in detail. |
on April 17 2008 08:11:58
I use Amquel, but I've used many brands and had the same success. Make sure it converts; chlorine, chloramine, ammonia, and nitrates; you'll be good to go. |
on April 17 2008 01:51:48
What is a good brand to use for water treatment, and how much is the cost please? |
on April 17 2008 01:20:37
My fish are all active, they do not fit any of the disease descriptions I have studied, but 3 of them look like the individual scales on them are turning white...almost like their color is completely |