Donate SIGN UP

both my fancy gold fish are

Avatar Image
rozia | 00:26 Sun 25th Dec 2011 | Animals & Nature
12 Answers
swimming upside down, they seem happy, but why are they doing this? they have fat bellies....
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 12 of 12rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by rozia. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
It sounds like bloat. Defrost a couple of frozen peas crush them up and feed them to them.
Question Author
thank you.
+1 on the peas, de-shell them first though

Lisa x
Question Author
they wont eat them, all de shelled and they just spitting them out......:-(
Question Author
oh, they have started eating them thanks
Good to hear they are taking the peas. Don't feed them any normal food for at least a week....just offer peas every other day....sounds like you could be over feeding and they may be constipated.

Lisa x
Question Author
thanks, i feed twice a day, but the peas have started some bowel movement in them thanks again for your help, are you a fish keeper?
lol....you could say that! Twice a day is way too much to feed them. Goldies are notoriously greedy and dirty fish. Most fish will beg for food and you need to be strict with them. Feed once a day and maybe miss one day completely. They will be all the healthier for it. Also add the peas once a week to their diet, as you have seen it keeps things moving in the right direction :0/

If you need any more help, please list the tank size and filtration you're currently using.

Lisa x
my fantail did this and i went to the aquarium centre and the told me it was called swimbladder disease the de-shelled frozen peas worked a treat and he is now swimming normally...
Question Author
tank is 3ft long, a foot and a bit tall and a foot and a bit wide, i have 6 fish in there and one plec, filter is half a foot tall, and has a small round nob thingy at the front, is this big enough?
Cool, well that sounds like the tank is around 28 gallons so not too bad. If it's a common plec you may want to consider rehoming it as as these babies can grow up to around 2 feet in length and are also big waste producers.
As for the filter its hard to say unless you have the name of the brand. You want to aim for a filter that has a turnover of 6/7 the tank volume per hour so about 7000lph.

Lisa x
Good luck rosia - but cut down on that food, a pinch once a day is quite enough!

1 to 12 of 12rss feed

Do you know the answer?

both my fancy gold fish are

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.