I just bought two new goldfish, and put them in a tank together. The bottom is lined with the little colored stones that were sold at my pet store. I've been feeding them both goldfish flakes (which mostly float, but sometimes get caught in the current from the filtration system and sink before my goldfish get to them) and pellets (which sink). I was told at my pet store that the combination helped my goldfish get the nutrients they needed.
Anyways, I've had my fish for about a week now and I noticed that one of my goldfish has red marks around (in?) his mouth and is missing a scale on his side. He's the bigger of the two goldfish, so I don't think there's any bullying (plus I watch them alot and have never seen signs of bullying), but I'm still concerned. Is he just playing too rough with the (sharp?) rocks? I see him occationally pick up one of the rocks while he's eating and spit it back out later... but I'm worried regardless. I've bought medicated food and taken steps to prevent infection (raising the water temperature slowly, etc), but it's been 24 hours and he only looks a little better. He's also typically the less active of the two goldfish, so I can't tell if he's more lethargic than normal, or if I'm just imagining something. The other goldfish looks fine.
Thanks for your help
-Dave
Anyways, I've had my fish for about a week now and I noticed that one of my goldfish has red marks around (in?) his mouth and is missing a scale on his side. He's the bigger of the two goldfish, so I don't think there's any bullying (plus I watch them alot and have never seen signs of bullying), but I'm still concerned. Is he just playing too rough with the (sharp?) rocks? I see him occationally pick up one of the rocks while he's eating and spit it back out later... but I'm worried regardless. I've bought medicated food and taken steps to prevent infection (raising the water temperature slowly, etc), but it's been 24 hours and he only looks a little better. He's also typically the less active of the two goldfish, so I can't tell if he's more lethargic than normal, or if I'm just imagining something. The other goldfish looks fine.
Thanks for your help
-Dave