OK, since I last spoke, things seemed to be going ok, until on Saturday there, when I noticed white spot(s) on the 2 small gold fish.
This being Saturday night, and the pet shop not being open on a Sunday, I only got medication today (well, yesterday), and have added it.
In between then, however, the white/silver fantail, which, incidentally, seemed to be getting on famously and didn't show any real ill effects at all, died/was found dead on Sunday, and my parents did a full water change, cleaning out the tank also. If that wasn't bad enough, on Saturday, my Dad bought a tiny, 2 inch long fish which he only called an 'Algae Eater', putting it straight into the tank.
Sensing something wasn't right anyway, I could only despair at this move of adding another fish.
Anyway, now, on seeing the fish yesterday (Monday), one of the small gold fish is now (startlingly) missing half of it's tail, and second gold fish is showing signs of something. Both, also having a velvety look about them. The 'Algae Eater' is scratching slightly, and, the second fantail, is in a bad way, is currently floating at the top, with white scum/slime on it, gasping for air, not looking at all well and with a ragged looking tail.
I have been reading up about it all, and tell my folks what I've learned, but I seem to be loosing the battle with them as 'They have had fish before and this is what they have always done and nothing has ever happened before blah de blah blah ....'
They added fresh, untreated water yesterday, and were using buckets that had been used for other things previously, despite the fact that we HAVE buckets, etc for the fish.
.... And if I get annoyed at them, then I'm being 'cheeky'!!
Just because I have a few problems they sometimes still treat me like a 5 year old, totally incapable of doing anything, you have no idea how Fu ...... frustrating it is!
I doubt they even realise they are doing it either.
Anyway, I'm hoping the medication will help rescue what's left, particularly the the poor 'new' fish.
There is an old tank at my Mum's work, so I will get that tomorrow, and will use it, but I assume the damage had already been done to the Algae eater regardless.
Oh well, at least the tank isn't as crowded as it is now
And another thing, on Friday, I went to a shop in Glasgow (Trongate), which seem to mostly have tropical fish, just out of curiosity and to see tanks, etc, and when talking about it, they told me that the size of tank I have, should be able to hold 8 fish.
Hmmmm.
Anyway.