I'm so sorry for bothering you in this forum but I do believe I have an emergency. My dad is helping me with this note.
I have just posted my first message two days ago about how one of my mated pair of is red tiger oscars died and how I could find a new mate. I'm very sorry to say that my second oscar is starting to show the same symptoms ... not wanting to eat, staying towards the bottom of the tank ... that it's mate did about a week before it died.
As I said in my previous post my dad now believes that the oscars have hole in the head disease and we feel really, really bad we did not recognize it was as serious as it appears to be. Reading all the posts on this forum we should have recognized this much sooner.
To complicate the situation my family is on vacation and a neighbor is taking care of my fish so I'm getting all information by phone -- and there is only so much we can expect our neighbor to do although they have been great so far. I won't be able to get home until Sunday.
I've asked my neighbor to check the pH and it was is real low (this never happened before and have no idea why!!) and they went to the store and got some pH adjustment tablets but they told me they didn't appear to work. I think they didn't use enough but it's hard to tell from here. Don't have any other test info like I see in other posts. I'd love to ask them to do a massive water change with my python hose but I think that might be asking too much.
I'm really worried that my other oscar will die and I want to know what if anything more I can do either simple that I can ask my neighbor to do to help keep the oscar alive until I get home or what I should do when I get home on Sunday in which case I'm willing to do whatever it takes.
Would appreciate any advice you can give me. I really want to save my remaining oscar. My thanks for any help you can give me.



Good news!