|
|
| Powered by Click2.com |
|
![]() Click here to make Auspet.com your default home page |
|
Auspet - Message Boards
![]() Fish and Aquarium
![]() Sick Gold Fish
|
| next newest topic | next oldest topic |
| Posted by | Topic subject: Sick Gold Fish |
|
priss507 unregistered |
our gold fish (that is black and gold) is just sitting on the bottom. We changed his water after comming back from vacation because he was not acting right. We had a neighbor feed the fish while we were gone and found out that he was feeding him more then we do and we haven't seen any fish poop in the water and wonder if he could be pluged up he is fat and his belly seems to be distended other than that he seems fine to the eye. we don't want to lose him and wonder if there is something we can do. Thanks IP: Logged |
|
Ahkahna Member Posts: 92 |
go here, these people know a lot about fish ![]() http://pub36.ezboard.com/baquariumbbs IP: Logged |
|
katanas_edge Member Posts: 65 |
From your description it sounds like he might just be constipated. Try boiled peas, my brother used them for his gouramies and it worked well. You may need to chop them up depending on how big he is. Good luck! IP: Logged |
All times are ET (US) | next newest topic | next oldest topic |
![]() |
|
|
Secrets Of A Professional Dog Trainer! This E-book basically covers all three categories of training your dog: fixing dog problems, tips and secrets to use in your everyday training, and buying and raising a new puppy or older dog. It applies to all breeds and ages of dogs. It doesn't matter if you own an old dog or a young one, the information is, in some cases, shocking! You'll be saving time and money, avoiding mistakes and disastrous situations, and learning secrets other people only wish they knew....an excellent buy at only $49.97. Available for immediate download.
Doggy be good |
|
800 MB of space, 40 GIG transfer, 400 email address, SSI, SSL, MySql, CGI, PHP & much more...Click here |
| Home | Contact us | Advertise here | Jobs at Auspet | Software Downloads | |
| © 1999-2003 AusPet.com |