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Earthquake rescue fish.... help!
« on: March 20, 2011, 03:46:52 AM » |
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Hi I rescued some goldfish from a pond today in Christchurch NZ (hit by a big earthquake 3 weeks ago)... the house and garden including their pond has been deemed unsafe for ppl and the only reason i could get to them is that i am doing emergency work (even the owner of the pond isnt allowed in...) ... the owner said if i caught them i coiuld have them (Im not stealing, he hasnt been able to feed them and the pump and filter is off cos there isnt any power... I cant let fish die...)
Well... the question is... I am going back to my home town tomorrow (a 5 hour drive and 4 hour boat ride). At the moment they are in a very small bucket (3 fishes)... prob about 5 litres which i think is 2 gallons... There are no pet shops open here so i cant oxegenate the water or get some oxygen-weed (or testing kit)... I plan to get them a lovely big tank when I get home in 24 hours... will they be ok til then?... i dont want to kill them - they have been through a major earthquake already!
They are in their original pond water (murky and full of dead leaves which i have removed) and i tipped some un-chlorinated fresh water in recently to help re-oxygenate it and start the cycling thing... They seem pretty happy in their bucket... they were gulping at the surface a little bit (uh-oh) and seem to be lying low at the bottom for the rest of the time... Will they cope for the 9 hours without food on the journey? is it better not to feed them so they produce less waste and ammonia? (i have food for them so that is not a problem...)
I really know nothing about goldfish except what i have learnt on here in the last couple of hours!
Thank you very much!
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Re: Earthquake rescue fish.... help!
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2011, 04:28:46 AM » |
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The 2 small ones are about 2 inches long and the big one about 3 inches. I am most worried about the water they are in now... it is green and cloudy! I dont want to shock them by giving them too much new water too suddenly. They will be out of sunlight on the trip... I will also transfer them to a spill-proof plastic bag in the morning before we go. They are still gulping at the surface... is this bad? No I do not have an aquarium... I have never had a fish before! Thank you for the links  Wiki
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Re: Earthquake rescue fish.... help!
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2011, 04:51:07 AM » |
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unchlorinated water? We have to boil our drinking water out of the tap at the moment (cos it may be contaminated) so we have had some boiled water sitting on the stove for 12 hours... I believe that is enough to remove any chlorine that was in it to start with (if there was even any anyway considering the stqate of the water supply at the moment...)
Aaaagh I dont know how to transport them now! i spilt half their water on me in the 10 minute drive from the pond to the motel! I will have to leave them in the car on the boat too... no animals allowed on deck... I hope it isnt rough... what about a half full bag with lots of air sealed into it?
I am pretty sure that I understand the cycling process... I will do it once I get them to their new home!
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Re: Earthquake rescue fish.... help!
« Reply #10 on: April 23, 2011, 06:48:36 PM » |
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Well, just so you guys know... I got the fish home safe and sound in big plastic bags (they got one each) They seemed to be pretty happy for the journey.
They are now enjoying their new aquarium and seem pretty happy... They grow fast dont they? I will have to look at a bigger tank for them soon!
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