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03-11-2007, 05:40 PM #1
Temporary housing for guppy - need advice
Hi all,
Yesterday I was at Petsmart and saw one little male Guppy that was handicapped. He had a malformed spinal column and swum kinda sideways, but looked of good weight and could get around decently.
Being the sucker for handicapped animals, I would like to purchase this little guy (I don't want him to be bred in someone else's tank, but it would break my heart if someone used him as a feeder). However, my tank is not yet cycled. I was wondering what kind of accomodations I could make for this fish, temporarily, until my tank is cycled. I could purchase a 2-gallon tank set (one of those children's desktop kits), but how would I make the water accomodating for a spur of the moment purchase?
This is what I have to work with:
SeaChem's Prime (water conditioner)
SeaChem's Stability (beneficial bacteria)
Proper PH 6.5 (ph regulator)
Extra airline tube and airstone, misc. decorations, plants, gravel, thermometer
I can purchase food when I buy the fish, and the aquarium kit comes with UG filter, light bulb (the light will heat up the water if left on long enough, but it's been 75degrees here in TX this week). I plan on putting him into my community tank when it's cycled, so this 2-gallon housing will only be temporary.
Do you think I could make it work if I do frequent water changes?6-gallon desktop, cycling
1 dog
Robbie the Border Collie
(RIP to my 2 little dogs that passed in '06)
11 cats
Feline, Panda Bear, Bubble Man, Jelly Bee, Winter, Finley, Igloo, Chunky, Bedbug, Fluffy Buddy, and Papaya King
1 boyfriend
Dave!
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03-11-2007, 05:46 PM #2
That tank is going to have to go through a cycle also... Being that the fish is hadicapped already i'm not sure if it would be a great idea to use it as a "fish" cycling fish... if that made any sense...
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03-11-2007, 05:55 PM #3
just use a goldfish bowl or clean rubbermaid container, and do a 100% waterchange every day or two
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03-11-2007, 05:57 PM #4
i never cycled my bettas 2g since i had no time to cycle it, and there has been no ammonia or high levels, so you should be fine. It came with a filter too.
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03-11-2007, 06:22 PM #5
Do not make an accomodations for him and do not buy sick fish ever. Bent spines are often the sign of TB and will kill all your fish if they become infectioned with it. Also can be transmitted to human. Get rid of him!
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03-11-2007, 06:32 PM #6
I understand what you're saying, but cycling/fish cycling wasn't really the question I was trying to ask. I'm simply trying to figure out how I can keep this guy comfortable until my larger tank is done cycling, be it through water changes, or chemical additions, etc. If it were a less hardy fish I wouldn't even consider trying.
Originally Posted by jweintraub
6-gallon desktop, cycling
1 dog
Robbie the Border Collie
(RIP to my 2 little dogs that passed in '06)
11 cats
Feline, Panda Bear, Bubble Man, Jelly Bee, Winter, Finley, Igloo, Chunky, Bedbug, Fluffy Buddy, and Papaya King
1 boyfriend
Dave!
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03-11-2007, 06:37 PM #7
OH YEAH, what hobbs said. Its probably TB. DO NOT BUY HIM. any other fish will get sick and you can catch it and get really sick
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03-11-2007, 06:39 PM #8
I would temporarily house him in the toilet then accidentally flush it.
Cycling With Fish?•• The Fishless Cycle••
Goldfish Growth Expectancy••
The single biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place. "George Bernard Shaw"
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03-11-2007, 06:57 PM #9
Wow, I'm glad I don't suffer from a heart murmur, or HIV, or herpes, or arthritis, or stomatitis, or cerebral palsey...I guess I'd get flushed too!
6-gallon desktop, cycling
1 dog
Robbie the Border Collie
(RIP to my 2 little dogs that passed in '06)
11 cats
Feline, Panda Bear, Bubble Man, Jelly Bee, Winter, Finley, Igloo, Chunky, Bedbug, Fluffy Buddy, and Papaya King
1 boyfriend
Dave!
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03-11-2007, 07:03 PM #10
I wasn't trying to be smart, Lauren, but is this one fish worth everything else you put in the tank? I can love a fish to death but if one little $2 fish kills $200 dollars worth of fish and leaves me with a contaiminated tank, then you have to do what you have to do for the good of all your fishes.
Cycling With Fish?•• The Fishless Cycle••
Goldfish Growth Expectancy••
The single biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place. "George Bernard Shaw"





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