Well he survived the night but he's not eating..so I don't know if he's going to be ok yet.
Well he survived the night but he's not eating..so I don't know if he's going to be ok yet.
He's a goldfish, a goldfish that has not yet turned orangeI've brought up goldfish all my life and gone to a pond all my life, and he is definatley a goldfish that still has its black baby color and he'll eventually turn orange if he is looked after properly and gets back to full health.
Thanks for saving him! My exhibition has goldfish like that too and I hate it, they are always so ill kept and they give them to just anyone. And seriously, is the goldfish suppose to stay in the bag the entire time that the people want to stay at the ex? Anyways, if I see some at my ex this year I will probably save one as well
Congrats on the new guy, he is some cute, and I hope the medicine starts working on him!
I thaught he was a gold fish , yep he is like Kalei said![]()
Thank you, Kalei! I had no clue that goldfish start out black, so he's still young yet. I think that shall help alot in his recovery. I went out for awhile and when I came back he was moving around quite alot and he ate his food and medicine, so he should be OK. I've decided to name him Ecco, it's pronounced the same as Echo but just spelled differently. I really like the name.
I also have a few questions...
exactly what food do I need? All I have right now is special betta and tetra food and the edible medication. Is there special goldfish food?
Hope you have 10 gallons of cycled water at least for this guy or he won't last long. You can give him betta food and peeled peas for now, but find some goldfish food with less protein after he survives a few days.
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No problemOriginally Posted by Maltese_Love
Yeah whenever you can get goldfish food it would be healthier for the fish, but IRescue is right by saying that peeled peas will help bring its health back up immensly. And even if you don't have 10 gallons of cycled water, believe me your goldfish has 100 times more chance of living happily in a 5 gallon with fresh water than it did at an ex in a bowl or bag.
Goldfish are the most tough fish alive!They survive almost anything and hang on for dear life til the very end!
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