I'll check into the medicines you listed here. ...and i ALWAYS read the labels... several times over if i have to.

Tried a VERY small filter and it only make things worse and he really hated having it in there. (Except when it was off, he LOVED laying on it.)

Bathroom and Kitchen are the only options. Black mold problem in the bedroom and there is absolutely no where in the livingroom to put him. The bathroom the only thing going in there may be the shampoo residue. We tend to live a rather frill free life style. Nothing like hairspray or deodorant. (mineral stuff.) Use water and vinegar for cleaning. My vote would be either the shampoo or elimination particles getting in his tank.

We've been wanting to move him to the kitchen to see if he improves out here, but we *still* don't have it cleaned up enough. It's been a year now. And the ONLY spot in the kitchen that we would have for him does get a bit of direct sunlight each day.

Thank you for all of the advice!

I think i may poke S.O. with a spear and force him to sit down and read this stuff. Maybe it'll sink in.

Quote Originally Posted by Blue_Frog
I spoke to the guy from Big Als, and the recommendations for medications are (also, dont mix them all together, except maybe pimafix and melafix, and make sure to read labels etc. before using)

Betafix (AP) -
http://www.bigalsonline.com/StoreCat...yType=0&offset=

Melafix (AP) -
http://www.bigalsonline.com/StoreCat...yType=0&offset=

Pimafix (AP) -
http://www.bigalsonline.com/StoreCat...yType=0&offset=

Lifeguard (Jungle) -
http://www.bigalsonline.com/StoreCat...yType=0&offset=

EM Tablets (AP) -
http://www.bigalsonline.com/StoreCat...yType=0&offset=



Now, for the other stuff in your reply --

- The pH may be OK, but there may be problems with Ammonia, Nitrate and Nitrite, that can play havoc with his systems, and sometimes cause burning to the gills and fins etc. - make sure the tank is kept as clean as possible, without overloading him with water changes. If theres no filter, then water changes need to be done frequently (even a small filter might be helpful). Sometimes its harder to keep the levels of those chemicals at 0 with a smaller tank, so maybe a test kit might be helpful to keep an eye on things.
A kit like this one - http://www.bigalsonline.com/StoreCat...ammonia&offset=
will let you test for pH, high level pH, Ammonia, Nitrates and Nitrites.

- I dont know about keeping a fishtank in the bathroom, kind of like keeping it in a kitchen. I would think that showering would cause soap laden condensation to enter the fishtank (especially if not covered), just like keeping in a kitchen would allow the entry of air borne food and chemical particles. In a bathroom, people do a lot of things that add chemical particles to the air like hairspray, deodarant, spray cleaners, etc. and little droplets can get into the tank. Maybe try moving him into the living room or bedroom for a little while (but not in direct sunlight) for a little while as an experiment to see if that helps him to shake the fin and scale problems.


Good luck with your little guy - hopefully he can clear all the problems he's been having. Even if your local fish store doesn't have all the stuff listed above to try, you can order it online from Big Als, or places like that.