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Ladies and Gentlemen let me introduce to you Mr and Mrs Goldies......
They are latest addictions after death of my seven black mollies and four sword tails (cause I had to leave them with my maid for two weeks). Glodies came as unexpected gifts from my hubby for cheering me up after getting a flu ,Guess what guys, it really WORKED!!!!!
Mr and Mrs Goldies are now residing in the blue bucket which is temporary arrangement until I buy a suitable tank for them. They were first put up in one litre fish bowl. (I know its a big cruelty to put gold fishes in that as the water ratio is said to be 1 fish :: 10 gallon water).
Shortly after some hours I noticed that there was a redish marking on top of there head which was not there before. After I googled about it I came to know that it was due to high ammonia and nitrate levels in the water. I then immediatly transfered them into blue bucket which already had some gravel and java moss in it. The red marking later I found out to be internal bleeding which is now under control......
Mr Goldie had developed a white cloudy mass on his head so now he is undergoing the Ick treatment for past one day.Mrs Goldie seems fine. To cheer them up I bought some freeze dries blood worms....Bon appetite mes amies....
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