iluvguppies
Fish Fanatic
Hi,
Had another thread going about a Dragon Goby in a severely emaciated state that I'd seen in lfs. From that thread you will know that I'd decided AGAINST buying it due to various things including having only newly cycled tanks and it requiring brackish water and me being quite inexperienced as well as not wanting to encourage the shop to buy more to replace it.
Well, today my husband has just turned up with it without telling me anything ..as a surprise. "I could see how much it upset you seeing it like that and wanted to cheer you up!". I've explained to him (and now upset him a bit) that it wasn't the sensible thing to do and I've rung the shop back but cannot return it (he got it very cheap as it was poorly and they told him it wouldn't be covered under their normal return policy) so I'm now in a positon of needing to look after it as best as I can.
It was kept (and raised) in FRESH water by the lfs...they seemed to know very little about (telling me how vicious they are, etc). I've done a lot of research about them before I came to the decision not to get it, but obviously have no firsthand experience so all help appreciated. I'm in a position that I can make my fry tank brackish if it's best even though it's been raised in freshwater (which I'm sure it still would be) but I'm assuming that I'd have to do this very slowly so it doesn't stress him. Or should I try to get him better first then change water to brackish. The fry can be moved to main tank so he's in isolation.
I do need advice on how to change it over slowly to brackish.
Please don't slate my husband, he was only trying to do the right thing for the fish and me and was not realising about all the other factors (does know anything about keeping fish).
I had told him I wasn't going to buy it because it wasn't suitable but he said he thought I didn't really mean it.
So guys n gals, PLEASE HELP. I know he will probably die but I want to do my best by him in the meantime.
Nikki
Had another thread going about a Dragon Goby in a severely emaciated state that I'd seen in lfs. From that thread you will know that I'd decided AGAINST buying it due to various things including having only newly cycled tanks and it requiring brackish water and me being quite inexperienced as well as not wanting to encourage the shop to buy more to replace it.
Well, today my husband has just turned up with it without telling me anything ..as a surprise. "I could see how much it upset you seeing it like that and wanted to cheer you up!". I've explained to him (and now upset him a bit) that it wasn't the sensible thing to do and I've rung the shop back but cannot return it (he got it very cheap as it was poorly and they told him it wouldn't be covered under their normal return policy) so I'm now in a positon of needing to look after it as best as I can.
It was kept (and raised) in FRESH water by the lfs...they seemed to know very little about (telling me how vicious they are, etc). I've done a lot of research about them before I came to the decision not to get it, but obviously have no firsthand experience so all help appreciated. I'm in a position that I can make my fry tank brackish if it's best even though it's been raised in freshwater (which I'm sure it still would be) but I'm assuming that I'd have to do this very slowly so it doesn't stress him. Or should I try to get him better first then change water to brackish. The fry can be moved to main tank so he's in isolation.
I do need advice on how to change it over slowly to brackish.
Please don't slate my husband, he was only trying to do the right thing for the fish and me and was not realising about all the other factors (does know anything about keeping fish).
I had told him I wasn't going to buy it because it wasn't suitable but he said he thought I didn't really mean it.
So guys n gals, PLEASE HELP. I know he will probably die but I want to do my best by him in the meantime.
Nikki