Hi All,
Let me start by saying that I don't know much about goldfish... and my sister-in-law has asked for help. (She gets most of her help from Walmart folks, so do I need to say more?!)
Here is the situation. She set up a pond in May, put 8 goldfish in. The fish are about 2-3 inches now. She told the Walmart folks that she didn't want big fish, she wanted smaller varieties. They look like veil tales to me - they have that tri-part tail. So, she said she would be bringing them indoors and putting them in a 30g kit they sold her. She said she was going to do this in about 2 weeks. Well, she didn't wait. She took the pond temp of 51 and brought them inside and plunked them in her new set-rup. (She did wait for the bucket of water they were in to gradually warm to room temp before she made the switch...)
Hubby and I rushed over there within 12 hours. I pulled dirty filter media from my filters, and my husband donated a large sponge filter which -hopefully- was well seeded. (It had been in his tank 2 weeks). I also put in a nylon bag of our dirty gravel. We tested her ammonia, there was less than .25, and we instructed her to test every day and do a water change - 35% - it is all she can physically do right now - if it climbs to the .25 mark.
Other than the above I don't suppose there is much to be done now. THe fish are not gasping for breath at the top of the tank anymore. So, how tough are these fish? I am used to dealing with sensitive soft water fish who can not take any ammonia. Is .25 a good number here? Or, should I tell her she can let it go a little higher? (YIKES).
Cathy
Let me start by saying that I don't know much about goldfish... and my sister-in-law has asked for help. (She gets most of her help from Walmart folks, so do I need to say more?!)
Here is the situation. She set up a pond in May, put 8 goldfish in. The fish are about 2-3 inches now. She told the Walmart folks that she didn't want big fish, she wanted smaller varieties. They look like veil tales to me - they have that tri-part tail. So, she said she would be bringing them indoors and putting them in a 30g kit they sold her. She said she was going to do this in about 2 weeks. Well, she didn't wait. She took the pond temp of 51 and brought them inside and plunked them in her new set-rup. (She did wait for the bucket of water they were in to gradually warm to room temp before she made the switch...)
Hubby and I rushed over there within 12 hours. I pulled dirty filter media from my filters, and my husband donated a large sponge filter which -hopefully- was well seeded. (It had been in his tank 2 weeks). I also put in a nylon bag of our dirty gravel. We tested her ammonia, there was less than .25, and we instructed her to test every day and do a water change - 35% - it is all she can physically do right now - if it climbs to the .25 mark.
Other than the above I don't suppose there is much to be done now. THe fish are not gasping for breath at the top of the tank anymore. So, how tough are these fish? I am used to dealing with sensitive soft water fish who can not take any ammonia. Is .25 a good number here? Or, should I tell her she can let it go a little higher? (YIKES).
Cathy