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HELP NEEDED ASAP

Michelle150

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I went away for the night and my air pumps have stopped working and now fish air at the top gasping for air, I have turned down the heater and I have removed the filter so it is just above the water splashing bubbles.
What else can I do until I get a pump in the morning???
 
If you have a working filter your fish shouldn't struggle without the air pump.
Have you tested for ammonia and nitrite?
 
I think a big water change would get O2 in the water. Or pouring your tank water from a height into the tank. Plus if your ammonia/nitrite is above 0 then a big water change will help that too.
 
Na I have run out of everything, had someone meant to looking after them 4 me, not been well in and out hospital.
Well I'm screwed then as my fish will probably be dead in the morning.
All I need
 
I think a big water change would get O2 in the water. Or pouring your tank water from a height into the tank. Plus if your ammonia/nitrite is above 0 then a big water change will help that too.
So water change but I have nothing to add into it don't know what she was doing with my stuff as all was gd when I went in
 
So water change but I have nothing to add into it don't know what she was doing with my stuff as all was gd when I went in

If you can't water change try a waterfall. I think if you're worried you need to try something for your own nerves and the fish. You've no conditioner so can't change water. So try scoop some in a jug from your tank and pour right back into the tank from a height? See pic.

Could your Fish Sitter have overfed them? Do you've anyway to test your water?
 

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If they survive you might want to think about getting another tank and splitting your stock between the two - it sounds like you are stocked to the maximum. That doesn't leave any leeway when disaster strikes (and sooner or later, disaster strikes . . . :()

Hope you manage to save them.
 

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