Hello again,
Sorry for so many questions!! My two comet Goldfish were struggling with Ammonia poisoning in a 1 gallon fish bowl. In the last 24 hours I have finally finished the move over into a bigger tank (only 63 litres, but certainly better). The fish had black marks on their gills, heads, fins and sides. These marks are all gone on one fish and rapidly disappearing on the other. Due to the urgent need to re-home the fish the new tank was uncycled. To avoid too much shock while I moved the fish I floated the old bowl in the new tank without water exchange for 24hrs. Tested the water, all fine and well matched. Allowed water to lap between the two tanks for 24 hrs, without leaving room for fish to swim over the top. and then yesterday evening I added the last of the water, the fish swam over in to the new tank and I took out the old bowl. I didn't use any new water treatment during the move to avoid too many changes all at once. However, over the last week the fish appear to be losing scales. At first I thought this was ich because it left white patches, but I am not seeing any grazing on ornaments or tank sides. I think this may just be another stage in the recovery from the horrible bowl. Behaviour has improved since the move and appetite is good in both fish. I am concerned it could be my tank decorations (I have attached some pictures). In the next PWC I want to add aquarium salt and quick start in addition to my stress coat water conditioner. I have two small buckets and a 15 litre water container for adding water to the aquarium, but I am unsure of the best way to add these three things in conjuction. Does stress coat treated water need to be left to stand before I add it to the aquarium like my previous water conditioner did? Should I only add the dosage of salt and quickstart required to treat the water I am replacing or to treat the whole tank? Can I add all three in the same batch of water? How often is it safe to redose, if you treat the whole tank? When you redose do you only dose for the quantity of replaced water or for the entire tank volume?
P.s. I Probably seem really thick, I don't think that I am, possibly just over anxious due to the trainwreck of a fishkeeper I have been so far! I have looked at previous threads to find the answers and I loved the introduction to fish keeping, it was really helpful. My questions just seem to be too specific! Thank you once again, for all your support.
Last edited: