Very sad evening/morning. Our big boy 'Bill' has died this morning after getting bloat the previous night.....
We noticed him looking bigger than normal and lethargic yesterday late afternoon so started right away on the de-shelled peas. He didn't touch them. Later that night around 11 he was looking huge, really bloated, protruding eyes and vent so we separated him from the rest of the tank (not easy catching a clown in a 8'x4' tank!)
We gave him extra air and more peas and got on the phone to the vets.
Now for obvious reasons we couldn't take him to the vet as the trip would have killed him. We knew exactly what drugs we needed but even though we are both vet students they would prescribe the medication without seeing the fish but also wouldn't come out to see him. We called around with no luck so spoke to one of our friends who did have the relevant drugs and she posted them right away.
We finally went to bed around 4.30 hoping he would hold on till the morning but unfortunately he just couldn't manage
The clowns are really vicki's but we were both in tears!
Following all this my question is...
Has the tropical fish hobby moved on enough that people would pay for a vet to come out and treat their fish? I appreciate cost would be a issue but would people want such a service? We don't qualify for another 2 years but it could be something I could pass on to the BVMA.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks guys
We noticed him looking bigger than normal and lethargic yesterday late afternoon so started right away on the de-shelled peas. He didn't touch them. Later that night around 11 he was looking huge, really bloated, protruding eyes and vent so we separated him from the rest of the tank (not easy catching a clown in a 8'x4' tank!)
We gave him extra air and more peas and got on the phone to the vets.
Now for obvious reasons we couldn't take him to the vet as the trip would have killed him. We knew exactly what drugs we needed but even though we are both vet students they would prescribe the medication without seeing the fish but also wouldn't come out to see him. We called around with no luck so spoke to one of our friends who did have the relevant drugs and she posted them right away.
We finally went to bed around 4.30 hoping he would hold on till the morning but unfortunately he just couldn't manage
The clowns are really vicki's but we were both in tears!
Following all this my question is...
Has the tropical fish hobby moved on enough that people would pay for a vet to come out and treat their fish? I appreciate cost would be a issue but would people want such a service? We don't qualify for another 2 years but it could be something I could pass on to the BVMA.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks guys