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just after I fed them, so they slow down nicely for filming!
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You have a beautiful herd Kingy boy!
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working on it; I DID lose one a month ago (got dropsy and I couldn't save it, unfortunately, it was one of my butterfly koi)! So nice to have my UW cam back again!!
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Not fun to lost a fish but darn, why did it have to be a butterfly, my fave?
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dunno; it was the all silver one I got early this spring. The yin to the golden yang. That's twice I've lost the same type of koi (it was a platinum ogon). Dropsy isn't contagious and none of the others have it, but there are a couple that have an ulcer, which is slightly concerning and making me second guess a bit about how many fish I have. I'm hoping those get better on their own. There's a few goldfish that have ulcers too but I think most of those happened before the expansion. They can live a long time with such (the gf; the koi version is a bit more concerning) and nothing I can do about them. They act fine, eat fine, do their thing, so I just hope for the best.
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So sorry you lost that pretty fish. One of my goldfish has round lumps, one near the eye and another on the other side just away from that eye. It seems to live on for years that way and does not act ill. I have had others like that also and I just leave them be to live out their lives.brokensword wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 1:14 amdunno; it was the all silver one I got early this spring. The yin to the golden yang. That's twice I've lost the same type of koi (it was a platinum ogon). Dropsy isn't contagious and none of the others have it, but there are a couple that have an ulcer, which is slightly concerning and making me second guess a bit about how many fish I have. I'm hoping those get better on their own. There's a few goldfish that have ulcers too but I think most of those happened before the expansion. They can live a long time with such (the gf; the koi version is a bit more concerning) and nothing I can do about them. They act fine, eat fine, do their thing, so I just hope for the best.
You do have a ton of fish in there but the water looks so clear and fresh and all the fish look good to me so I don't know why this happens either. Do you test your water? I never do anymore.
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No, I don't. I have (the pool downstairs last winter) because the fish there were suddenly dying on me and I knew I better check something. The tests were fine, btw, so I put it down to incompatible water compared to where I'd bought them. Now, I probably won't buy anymore during the winter anymore just because the percentage of fish lost was much higher than just buying/getting in the summer. Your fish have ulcers (like my gf) and as you said, can live decently long lives. Supposedly, this is a sign of water that had issues and the lumps is the resulting problem. And before I expanded, for sure having 100+ in 2500 gallons is going to give issues, hence why I expanded. 7K gallons is a lot more latitude now for issues.j.w wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 5:24 pmSo sorry you lost that pretty fish. One of my goldfish has round lumps, one near the eye and another on the other side just away from that eye. It seems to live on for years that way and does not act ill. I have had others like that also and I just leave them be to live out their lives.brokensword wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 1:14 amdunno; it was the all silver one I got early this spring. The yin to the golden yang. That's twice I've lost the same type of koi (it was a platinum ogon). Dropsy isn't contagious and none of the others have it, but there are a couple that have an ulcer, which is slightly concerning and making me second guess a bit about how many fish I have. I'm hoping those get better on their own. There's a few goldfish that have ulcers too but I think most of those happened before the expansion. They can live a long time with such (the gf; the koi version is a bit more concerning) and nothing I can do about them. They act fine, eat fine, do their thing, so I just hope for the best.
You do have a ton of fish in there but the water looks so clear and fresh and all the fish look good to me so I don't know why this happens either. Do you test your water? I never do anymore.
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Yep mine got the lumps when I had a ton of goldfish in there a few years ago. Now only about 20 left and most are not big as the biggest ones all died off and on over the years. Things look way better now too w/the water. It is clear now and used to be quite foggy looking. Lots of muck from too many fish back then.brokensword wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 9:03 pmNo, I don't. I have (the pool downstairs last winter) because the fish there were suddenly dying on me and I knew I better check something. The tests were fine, btw, so I put it down to incompatible water compared to where I'd bought them. Now, I probably won't buy anymore during the winter anymore just because the percentage of fish lost was much higher than just buying/getting in the summer. Your fish have ulcers (like my gf) and as you said, can live decently long lives. Supposedly, this is a sign of water that had issues and the lumps is the resulting problem. And before I expanded, for sure having 100+ in 2500 gallons is going to give issues, hence why I expanded. 7K gallons is a lot more latitude now for issues.j.w wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 5:24 pmSo sorry you lost that pretty fish. One of my goldfish has round lumps, one near the eye and another on the other side just away from that eye. It seems to live on for years that way and does not act ill. I have had others like that also and I just leave them be to live out their lives.brokensword wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 1:14 am
dunno; it was the all silver one I got early this spring. The yin to the golden yang. That's twice I've lost the same type of koi (it was a platinum ogon). Dropsy isn't contagious and none of the others have it, but there are a couple that have an ulcer, which is slightly concerning and making me second guess a bit about how many fish I have. I'm hoping those get better on their own. There's a few goldfish that have ulcers too but I think most of those happened before the expansion. They can live a long time with such (the gf; the koi version is a bit more concerning) and nothing I can do about them. They act fine, eat fine, do their thing, so I just hope for the best.
You do have a ton of fish in there but the water looks so clear and fresh and all the fish look good to me so I don't know why this happens either. Do you test your water? I never do anymore.
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