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  • Jun 30, 2009, 11:48 AM
    joyluo1999
    My fantail died
    My fantail died a few weeks ago and I just want to know how it died. It was the only fish in the tank and it's gills had white stuff poking out!:eek:
  • Jun 30, 2009, 12:23 PM
    jenniepepsi

    I'm sorry for your loss.

    It sounds like your fish died of ick. Was the 'white stuff' looking like salt, and all over the fish and tank?

    Do you have a fish vet in your area that could possibly preform an autopsy?
  • Jun 30, 2009, 12:35 PM
    joyluo1999
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jenniepepsi View Post
    im sorry for your loss.

    it sounds like your fish died of ick. was the 'white stuff' looking like salt, and all over the fish and tank?

    do you have a fish vet in your area that could possibly preform an autopsy?

    Um no it didn't look like salt at all and it wasn't all over the fish just around the gills
  • Jun 30, 2009, 12:40 PM
    jenniepepsi

    Can you possibly get a picture of it?


    I want to say its simply the fact that he is dead. The same thing happens to people. When we die, our blood stops pumping, giving our bodys a pale /white color.

    But I can't say that unless I know EXACTLy what it looks like.
  • Jun 30, 2009, 12:43 PM
    joyluo1999
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jenniepepsi View Post
    can you possibly get a pciture of it?


    i want to say its simply the fact that he is dead. the same thing happens to people. when we die, our blood stops pumping, giving our bodys a pale /white color.

    but i can't say that unless i know EXACTLy waht it looks like.

    Well I can't get a picture of it because I flushed it down the toilet. But it looks like a whitesh wormy thingy sticking out of the gills
  • Jun 30, 2009, 12:48 PM
    jenniepepsi

    Ahhh

    This is most likely poop. Which is common and I doubt this was the cause of death unless he asperated it and jammed up his gills and he stopped breathing.


    You may never know why he died hon.
  • Jun 30, 2009, 12:50 PM
    joyluo1999

    Well I don't agree because I feed my fish red flakes and their poo is always red
  • Jun 30, 2009, 12:55 PM
    jenniepepsi

    Their poop should NOT be red unless you are over feeding them that tells me they had internal damage.
  • Jun 30, 2009, 01:17 PM
    joyluo1999
    [QUOTE=jenniepepsi;1828388]their poop should NOT be red unless you are over feeding them that tells me they had internal damage.

    but all my fish's poops are red and alot are very healty
  • Jun 30, 2009, 01:19 PM
    jenniepepsi

    Huh?
  • Jun 30, 2009, 01:25 PM
    joyluo1999
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jenniepepsi View Post
    huh?

    well as i mentioned i feed my fish red flake food and their poops are always red
  • Jun 30, 2009, 01:36 PM
    joyluo1999
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joyluo1999 View Post
    well as i mentioned i feed my fish red flake food and their poops are always red

    hello? you still there?
  • Jun 30, 2009, 02:10 PM
    hheath541

    Goldfish are actually fairly fragile fish. They can become poisoned, and die, from the toxins their own bodies produce if their water isn't changed often enough. Also, since they are fish, they don't usually have an incredibly long lifespan.

    How big was the fish, in inches? How big was the tank, in gallons? Did it have a filter system? How old was the fish? How long had you had it? Where did you get it from?

    The general rule is one inch of goldfish for every gallon of water in the tank. You should also be changing out half the water every month or so, and have a filter system in place. Under gravel filters work best with goldfish.

    Where you get the fish can make a huge difference, too. There is usually no way of knowing how old a fish is when you buy it. Many pet stores don't take very good care of their fish, especially smaller, less expensive fish, like goldfish. When you're looking at fish you should look at all of them. If there are dead fish in the tanks, the water seems unclean, there's algae build-up, any of the fish seem listless or sick or damaged in any way, or they have fish poorly paired it's a good idea to not buy fish from there. And by look at all the fish, I mean all of them. Just because the tank holding the type of fish you want to buy look OK doesn't mean the rest of them are. If they don't take care of one tank, they're probably not taking very good care of the rest, either.
  • Jun 30, 2009, 02:50 PM
    jenniepepsi
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ;
    Originally Posted by joyluo1999
    well as i mentioned i feed my fish red flake food and their poops are always red

    hello? you still there?

    I am really confused as to why there are a whole bunch of random squares in your posts...
  • Jun 30, 2009, 02:53 PM
    joyluo1999
    I had a 5 gallon tank with no filter. That fantail was the only fish left in that tank.
    (The rest died from fin and tail rot.) The fantail was about one inch long, including the tail when it died. I got it from WAL-MART. (I know WAL-MART fish aren't the best.) I only had it for about 3 weeks but when I bought it they said it was a baby and was going to grow very fast.
  • Jun 30, 2009, 02:54 PM
    joyluo1999
    Huh??
  • Jun 30, 2009, 02:55 PM
    joyluo1999
    I had a 5 gallon tank with no filter. That fantail was the only fish left in that tank.
    (The rest died from fin and tail rot.) The fantail was about one inch long, including the tail when it died. I got it from WAL-MART. (I know WAL-MART fish aren't the best.) I only had it for about 3 weeks but when I bought it they said it was a baby and was going to grow very fast.
  • Jun 30, 2009, 02:56 PM
    joyluo1999
    My computer got messed up so I had to go for a while
  • Jun 30, 2009, 02:59 PM
    joyluo1999
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by hheath541 View Post
    goldfish are actually fairly fragile fish. they can become poisoned, and die, from the toxins their own bodies produce if their water isn't changed often enough. also, since they are fish, they don't usually have an incredibly long lifespan.

    how big was the fish, in inches? how big was the tank, in gallons? did it have a filter system? how old was the fish? how long had you had it? where did you get it from?

    the general rule is one inch of goldfish for every gallon of water in the tank. you should also be changing out half the water every month or so, and have a filter system in place. under gravel filters work best with goldfish.

    where you get the fish can make a huge difference, too. there is usually no way of knowing how old a fish is when you buy it. many pet stores don't take very good care of their fish, especially smaller, less expensive fish, like goldfish. when you're looking at fish you should look at all of them. if there are dead fish in the tanks, the water seems unclean, there's algae build-up, any of the fish seem listless or sick or damaged in any way, or they have fish poorly paired it's a good idea to not buy fish from there. and by look at all the fish, i mean all of them. just because the tank holding the type of fish you want to buy look ok doesn't mean the rest of them are. if they don't take care of one tank, they're probably not taking very good care of the rest, either.

    I had a 5 gallon tank with no filter. That fantail was the only fish left in that tank.
    (The rest died from fin and tail rot.) The fantail was about one inch long, including the tail when it died. I got it from WAL-MART. (I know WAL-MART fish aren't the best.) I only had it for about 3 weeks but when I bought it they said it was a baby and was going to grow very fast.
  • Jun 30, 2009, 03:05 PM
    joyluo1999
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joyluo1999 View Post
    huh???

    Um my computer stopped working and I had to restart it.

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