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Please help, bottom feeder Asap

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by Petz8888, Aug 17, 2005.

  1. Petz8888

    Petz8888 New Member

    I dont knnow how he got there but my little bottom feeder canme ourt of my filter all curlede up one eye gone one gill bad and The other one fine. He IS ALIVE! Butfor how long? Is there ANY way to help him!????

    PLEASE REPLY WITH ANY INFORMATION POSSIBLE!


    Petz
     
  2. Petz8888

    Petz8888 New Member

    PLease help me ! When I said " but for how long "I meant Will he die!
    PLease any help you can give advice any thing!!


    Oh He is straghtening out very slowly. As soon as I whent to change his water and held him in the net in the tank he started breathing through the other gill. One eye is completely gone. He is breathing but not moving please ANY advice you may have! I reeeealy need it. THis fish is specil to me!
     
  3. sakura.seppun

    sakura.seppun New Member

    the only advice that I have is to move him to a "hosptial" tank, keep his conditions perfect and hope for the best.
     
  4. Trickster

    Trickster New Member

    if hes curled up sounds like a couple bones are broken or some serious intestinal damage. He WILL die, there is nothing u can do to treat it, he will die of starvation since he cant move. I recommend putting him out of his misery as soon as possible. Sorry to hear about it.
     

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