should i put my gt down or should i wait?? help fast!

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i came home from work to find my little gt almost dead i guess the gt pair or midas and xiloanesis pair attacked him...... im debating wether i should put him down or wait untill tomorw? whats the best way to put fish down? so far i put him in a hospital tank put salt and raised the temp....

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hmm it could live i had an oscar in way worst condition and i didnt give it a hospital tank or salt and it survived for 3 months till they finished him off
 
i say give him time see what happens i had a pb that was shredded by my gar separated him and he has all healed up and doing great.
 
Don't put him down! You should be able to save him! Good luck!
 
BayArea_510;4998945; said:
hmm it could live i had an oscar in way worst condition and i didnt give it a hospital tank or salt and it survived for 3 months till they finished him off

I would wait and give him a chance to recover.. I'm glad you didn't decide to do what BayArea did with his fish..
 
Why do you have pairs of aggressive cichlids living together this always spells trouble save the gt and fic the problem before it happens again
 
Addikted2Cichlids;4999229; said:
I would wait and give him a chance to recover.. I'm glad you didn't decide to do what BayArea did with his fish..

i know this is kind of a revive but i didnt have salt and a hospital tank available at the time but the oscar was full of life for 3 months then my jags went physco and killed him when he had barely finished healing
 
BayArea_510;5121448;5121448 said:
i know this is kind of a revive but i didnt have salt and a hospital tank available at the time but the oscar was full of life for 3 months then my jags went physco and killed him when he had barely finished healing
unfortunately he died the next day... its such a shame he was gonna be a stunner he was growing really fast grew 1.5" in about 8 weeks...
 
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