MadameFizzgig
Mostly New Member
I've posted a lot on here about my violet goby, but here's the rundown.
I got him from a place where he was living in fresh water, I didn't know about cycling so I'm forced to do a fish-in cycle. His tank is too small for him (5g and he's about 4 inches long) but it's only temporary and he's the only fish in the tank.
I've been trying to combat the ammonia poisoning (I think the reason for the red gills) but clearly it's not working quickly enough. I've been doing water changes daily, usually about 2/3rds of the water in his tank. I've also been cleaning the gravel. I also added beneficial bacteria, and I've been trying to acclimate him to brackish water over the last couple weeks. He's currently at about 1.005.
Is there anything I can do for him? I've been doing the water changes and dechlorinating the water, I don't know what else I can do. He has been eating, but he's been gasping at the surface a lot more often over the last day or 2.
He was living in water that had over 4ppm of ammonia (he was living with a ton of fish when I bought him) and I've gotten it down to closer to .25 - what else can I do? I absolutely can not take him back to where I bought him, he would be in an even worse position than he is now, and there is nobody else that can take him.
Should I get some ammonia chips or something?
I got him from a place where he was living in fresh water, I didn't know about cycling so I'm forced to do a fish-in cycle. His tank is too small for him (5g and he's about 4 inches long) but it's only temporary and he's the only fish in the tank.
I've been trying to combat the ammonia poisoning (I think the reason for the red gills) but clearly it's not working quickly enough. I've been doing water changes daily, usually about 2/3rds of the water in his tank. I've also been cleaning the gravel. I also added beneficial bacteria, and I've been trying to acclimate him to brackish water over the last couple weeks. He's currently at about 1.005.
Is there anything I can do for him? I've been doing the water changes and dechlorinating the water, I don't know what else I can do. He has been eating, but he's been gasping at the surface a lot more often over the last day or 2.
He was living in water that had over 4ppm of ammonia (he was living with a ton of fish when I bought him) and I've gotten it down to closer to .25 - what else can I do? I absolutely can not take him back to where I bought him, he would be in an even worse position than he is now, and there is nobody else that can take him.
Should I get some ammonia chips or something?