Killed a fish by accident

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Temp wasn't a problem. I didn't have an air pump, but I didn't think the fish could run out of oxygen in an hour in five gallons of water. I wasn't going to leave him in there that long.
 
I'm thinking that based on what I have read that the fish was on his way out so to speak. I can not see melafix killing something so quickly. Aeration is a key factor. This needs to be understood but you didn't leave the fish in a bucket overnight without aeration or filtering did you?? If not this is probably not the cause of death. I have used both melafix and pimafix with success but it depends on if you are using them for the proper symptoms. Example: A bacterial or fungal infection that is too far gone cannot be blamed on mela/pimafix. Likewise there are limitations to what the products can do. Some bacterial and fungal infections are beyond the realm of what mela and pimafix are capable of.
 
RedH2O;3123631; said:
aquarium salt will do wonders aswell.


Amen! I use nothing but aquarium salt on my fish...
 
The fish wasn't on its way out. It was moving fine and otherwise healthy except for the marks on its face, which I was concerned was the start of hole in the head.
 
I agree that the Melafix did not kill your fish. I think it was the bucket that did it.
 
Angler;3128544; said:
I agree that the Melafix did not kill your fish. I think it was the bucket that did it.

It's the same bucket I've been using for water changes for the past two years and that's all I use it for.
 
sorry for your loss. honestly, melafix is sold at walmart, and that is the sole reason i won't treat fish with it. sounds crazy, and i cant get more clear with why but thats why i don't use it
 
I have to say, I don't know for sure that it was the melafix. Maybe he did run out of air, maybe something was wrong with him that I couldn't see, maybe something somehow contaminated the container I was using, but I don't think those were the problems. I appreciate all of the theories though. I am trying to learn from this experience.
 
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