NonstickRon
Fish Crazy
So my friend wanted to give me his 55 gallon awhile back. He was ready to give up on aquariums after years of owningn them in various sizes and having waves of fish dying off. He got to the point where he'd just throw his cast net out over the big pond in his yard and whatever little fish he caught hed put in the fish tank and they'd live for half a a few months or a year and then he'd try to do a cleaning and it would all die again...
Anyway, after he told me I could have it the next time something happened and he had a die off, I bided my time. Well I mentioned it last night when I went over his house cause I've been wanting to get a bigger tank but didn't want to buy one if he was still planning on giving me his...Turns out when he told his wife, she wanted to keep it cause she liked having the fish. He told her that was fine but he was done trying to make it work and she'd have to be the one to take care of it. No problem, thats perfectly understandable and cool.
However...
No gravel cleanings...ever, no water changes...ever, the biowheel on the filter was not spinning...I gave it a push and a bunch of gook showered down in the tank and it still didn't spin. They don't own a testing kit. I think the only reason the fish are alive is because its so lightly stocked. 1 large fancy goldfish, 1 pleco, 1 emerald cory, and 2 little schooling fish from his pond. Those kinda looked like plain colored platies or mollies...I'm not sure what they were though, whatever.
I was like "Wow...how are your fish even alive?" I felt bad though cause I think it was a point of contention between him and his wife and he looked pretty uncomfortable at my friendly prodding so I tried to drop it. But then everybody else was making fun of how I was so shocked that anything managed to continue living in there. Was a wierd night.
Anyway, after he told me I could have it the next time something happened and he had a die off, I bided my time. Well I mentioned it last night when I went over his house cause I've been wanting to get a bigger tank but didn't want to buy one if he was still planning on giving me his...Turns out when he told his wife, she wanted to keep it cause she liked having the fish. He told her that was fine but he was done trying to make it work and she'd have to be the one to take care of it. No problem, thats perfectly understandable and cool.
However...
No gravel cleanings...ever, no water changes...ever, the biowheel on the filter was not spinning...I gave it a push and a bunch of gook showered down in the tank and it still didn't spin. They don't own a testing kit. I think the only reason the fish are alive is because its so lightly stocked. 1 large fancy goldfish, 1 pleco, 1 emerald cory, and 2 little schooling fish from his pond. Those kinda looked like plain colored platies or mollies...I'm not sure what they were though, whatever.
I was like "Wow...how are your fish even alive?" I felt bad though cause I think it was a point of contention between him and his wife and he looked pretty uncomfortable at my friendly prodding so I tried to drop it. But then everybody else was making fun of how I was so shocked that anything managed to continue living in there. Was a wierd night.