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12-05-2007, 04:56 AM #1
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Fading Comet
My Comet Timmy has been fading for several weeks and he is now almost white. I admit it's a little crowded where he lives - 2 other comets and a blackmoore and I have been trying to do a little more with the water changes since the last time I posted about this. Actually, this tank usually does the best because none of them have lots of babies like my mollies. I did a 50% water change and I discovered a slight ammonia peak appx .25ppm. Not sure where that came from, but I'll deal with it tomorrow. It's almost midnight and the goldies and I both need our sleep. The Nitrate and Nitrite were A-OK.
My question is, if I ever get my water perfect, where the Nitrate never gets above 20ppm and the other stats are zero, is there a way for Timmy to get his color back? Or should I consider changing the color scheme so he shows up better? He really doesn't go with the earth tone gravel and the off white wall behind his tank.
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12-05-2007, 04:57 AM #2
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I forgot to add, the last water change was Saturday, this is Tuesday night or maybe it's Wednesday morning.
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12-05-2007, 10:36 PM #3
How big is the tank?
55g: 1 Severum, 1 Raphael Catfish, 1 Syno Catfish
5g: adopted goldfish..
2.5g: crowntail betta
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12-05-2007, 10:41 PM #4
Unless this is a quite large tank you'll never be able to manage adequate water parameters as the fish get larger.
8 tanks running now:
1x 220 gallon, 2x55 gallon, 1x40 gallon long, 1x29 gallon, 1x20 gallon long, 1x5.5 gallon, 1x2 gallon
Gouramis, barbs, rasboras, plecos, corys, tetras, fancy guppies, swordtails, ottos, rainbow shark, upside-down catfish, snails, and Max and Sparkles the bettas.
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12-05-2007, 11:29 PM #5
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It's a 55 gallon. This is odd. I was using the last dregs of an ammonia test kit last night and when I tested the ammonia with a newer kit, a couple hours ago it was fine. I think I'll test the whole thing later tonight, if I have time.
By the way, what about the color?
S
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12-06-2007, 01:06 AM #6
Color fading is in direct correlation to stress.
8 tanks running now:
1x 220 gallon, 2x55 gallon, 1x40 gallon long, 1x29 gallon, 1x20 gallon long, 1x5.5 gallon, 1x2 gallon
Gouramis, barbs, rasboras, plecos, corys, tetras, fancy guppies, swordtails, ottos, rainbow shark, upside-down catfish, snails, and Max and Sparkles the bettas.
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12-06-2007, 01:07 AM #7
That happened to my wifes comet in our pond,he is all white now.we have 5 other comet and they are all still colored.My pond store said this is normal to happen occasionally and is nothing caused by params.It wont come back either.
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12-07-2007, 12:04 AM #8
ive heard that sometimes goldfish turn white just because of age
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12-07-2007, 01:04 AM #9
I have talked to a few friends of mine that have ponds with diferent types of goldfish.Color change to white seems to be a fairly common occurance.None of the situations I know of were especially stressfull for the fish.They just faded.gm:Color fading is in direct correlation to stress.
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12-07-2007, 04:11 AM #10
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Thanks all. I got some extra plants so he shows off better. I have wondered if diet would be a factor. Are there color enhancing foods for goldfish? In terms of stress, I don't think there have been any major changes in Timmy's life. By the way, I think he is not even a year old. It was February or March when I got him and he was still very tiny and still in the olive drab stage. Now he's the biggest fish I've got. They grow so fast!
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