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our first fish loss
Well, this morning we woke up with a floating shubunkin... He had been acting odd the past couple of days, 2 days ago he spend most of the day just floating up in the shallow water on our gravel shelf, maybe in 2" of water. You could reach in and touch him and he would just hang there. Yesterday we barely saw him, actually though he got eaten by something as he didn't make an appearance for 8 hours. This morning he was floating and gone. Of course this is the fish my 5 year old picked out, so there were many tears this morning... The comet and other shubunkin seem to be doing fine, they are active and eating. Just a sick fish perhaps? Water tests seem not too bad, ph is high, in the 8-8.4 range. Should I try to lower it? Pond is 120 gallons and only 1 week old. I'm wondering if some stones we put in or the bricks holding up planters may be leeching something keeping the Ph high? Nitrite levels are good, nitrate levels are safe and total alkalinity is good. The only other thing is that the water tests as very hard. These are test strips of course, tonight we go to the aquarium store and have them run more accurate tests on the water. So, the other fish seem fine... Should I worry about the Ph or water hardness or just let nature take it's course? |
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wrote in message oups.com... Well, this morning we woke up with a floating shubunkin... He had been acting odd the past couple of days, 2 days ago he spend most of the day just floating up in the shallow water on our gravel shelf, maybe in 2" of water. You could reach in and touch him and he would just hang there. Yesterday we barely saw him, actually though he got eaten by something as he didn't make an appearance for 8 hours. This morning he was floating and gone. Of course this is the fish my 5 year old picked out, so there were many tears this morning... The comet and other shubunkin seem to be doing fine, they are active and eating. Just a sick fish perhaps? ## Yes. Sometimes one dies for no apparent reason. After two death-free years we lost a beautiful 3 year old orange butterfly doitsu koi in March. She just separated herself from the rest and in hours was dead. Water tests seem not too bad, ph is high, in the 8-8.4 range. Should I try to lower it? Pond is 120 gallons and only 1 week old. I'm wondering if some stones we put in or the bricks holding up planters may be leeching something keeping the Ph high? Nitrite levels are good, nitrate levels are safe and total alkalinity is good. The only other thing is that the water tests as very hard. These are test strips of course, tonight we go to the aquarium store and have them run more accurate tests on the water. So, the other fish seem fine... Should I worry about the Ph or water hardness or just let nature take it's course? ## What was the AMMONIA reading? -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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On 20 Jun 2005 06:24:20 -0700, wrote:
Well, this morning we woke up with a floating shubunkin... He had been acting odd the past couple of days, 2 days ago he spend most of the day just floating up in the shallow water on our gravel shelf, maybe in 2" of water. You could reach in and touch him and he would just hang there. Yesterday we barely saw him, actually though he got eaten by something as he didn't make an appearance for 8 hours. This morning he was floating and gone. Of course this is the fish my 5 year old picked out, so there were many tears this morning... The comet and other shubunkin seem to be doing fine, they are active and eating. Just a sick fish perhaps? Water tests seem not too bad, ph is high, in the 8-8.4 range. Should I try to lower it? Pond is 120 gallons and only 1 week old. I'm wondering if some stones we put in or the bricks holding up planters may be leeching something keeping the Ph high? Nitrite levels are good, nitrate levels are safe and total alkalinity is good. The only other thing is that the water tests as very hard. These are test strips of course, tonight we go to the aquarium store and have them run more accurate tests on the water. So, the other fish seem fine... Should I worry about the Ph or water hardness or just let nature take it's course? What Roy said, but the big concern this early in the game would be ammonia. Do you have a test kit for that? If not, the store can tell you, and even if their tests aren't currently showing you an ammonia problem, be prepare and get the chemicals to lock up/detox the ammonia. You need to have the 2 bottle test kit to test for ammonia after adding this chemical to make sure you've got the problem under control. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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Ammonia levels are fine, the aquarium guys agreed with me that the water seems like it's fine. They also said that with 3 little goldfish in 120 gallons with an oversized filter/pump and about a dozen plants, it's unlikely to have problems with ammonia. Tonight we introduced Sharkboy II, hopefully he will have a better fate... |
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wrote in message oups.com... Ammonia levels are fine, the aquarium guys agreed with me that the water seems like it's fine. They also said that with 3 little goldfish in 120 gallons with an oversized filter/pump and about a dozen plants, it's unlikely to have problems with ammonia. Tonight we introduced Sharkboy II, hopefully he will have a better fate... ================== I hope Sharkboy doesn't like to snack on *GULP* goldfish.... -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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