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Date Posted: 01:03:47 06/09/01 Sat
Author: kris
Subject: very sick goldfish

Please, please, help. All of my goldfish are dying. I am only just starting out and have been to at least a dozen so called fish experts and so far nothing has helped. It's heartbreaking. I have a small tank 40 litres. I have an inch of gravel in the bottom, a filter going, two plastic plants and an air stone as well. I had the tank going for three weeks before introducing two goldfish and I waited another two weeks before introducing another two. Everything went really well for a couple of months, then all of a sudden, one of the fish seemed to be swimming on an angle and after a day of this, he sat on the bottom of the gravel and died shortly after. then one by one all the fish have done this, and when I put new ones in the tank they only last about a week and do the same thing. I change a third of the water every week. They only get a very small pinch of food a day, not that they eat it, and I give them a quarter of a cube of blood worm once a week. I use start right in the water when I change it. I was told that I had them to close to the television (they were on a shelf next to it) so I moved them across the room where there is no electrical devices and they are still dying. It is really upsetting me and I am so frustrated with the pet stores that I go to for help because they just shrug their shoulders and say just buy another one. I really hope some one can help. Thanks.

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