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I hope this is the correct subject area... I'm a newbie here... I've got a real fish emergency going on in my pond... I've lost about half my fish in a short period of time... There is a fungus and/or parasite growing on gills and on the sides of their bodies... Also around the mouth... I've tried fungus and parasite remedies bought at Wal*Mart (my pond is 260 gallons) which does seem to have slowed things down, but the fish still refuse to eat... Most of my fish are ten years old, and perhaps 1/4 of them are about 6 years old... I have no clue what else to try next, but if I can't get this under control and get them eating again, I'm sure to loose all my fish... Any suggestion and help would be greatly appreciated... Here is a linke to some of my pond pictures on my personal website: http://www.handloadingforhunting.com/pond2007.htmlDave
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IronKnees, First, welcome to the forum!
From looking at your pics, my first thought is you are EXTEREMLY overstocked. I believe this is causing the stress. Try to change 90% of your water, add salt as recommended and hope for the best. You could try a product called "Pima Fix" made by aquarium pharmacueticals but it will be very expensive. You can lower your water level to about 50 gallons to decrease the dosages required but chang the water often if you do.
Good luck on this! Unfortunately for you in this situation, most of the vast info found here is for large ponds with sportfish.
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Rainman... You are right about the overstock... My problem is, about ten years ago I bought a BUNCH of cheap (feeder stock) goldfish, and most lived... The oldest who was the first to die was a 13 inch female... Actually the pictures are a bit deceiving in that area in that to take the pictures I'd toss in a bit of food, and everybody would bunch up all in the same place long enough for me to get pictures instead of ducking under the lily pads, but again, you are right... They outgrew my pond... That problem is no longer an issue due to the loss though... My goal now is to save the rest... I just did a water change this morning and did add an appropriate amount of salt... Also, interestingly, while sitting outside playing with (more like YELLING AT) my grandkids, the fish did show interest in food, so maybe the tide is turning... Anyhow, I hope you enjoy the pictures and thanks again for the reply.. By the way, I take wildlife pictures and have just posted some fox kits, coons etc. on my website and I know the folks here would get a kick out of them... I'll give you two links... http://www.handloadingforhunting.com/gamecampics2008kritters.html and http://www.handloadingforhunting.com/gamecampics2008.html which is the first of several pages of deer, some quite good... Sure hope you enjoy... Dave david_quick@sbcglobal.net
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IronKnees, should you not remove some fish? If you have overcrowding causing stress to the fish, won't that continue to happen again and again unless you thin the herd?
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There is no need to remove any now... Half my fish have died and the population is much better balanced now... I continue to be encouraged as this morning the males were chasing the females and they ate last night and again this morning for me after the water change and the addition of about one teaspoon of salt per gal... I sure appreciate all the replies, and please do enjoy my other wildlife photographs... Dave
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Ironknees,
Just curious if you have anything to measure ammonia. Usually in a pond that size overcrowding and ammonia levels go hand in hand.
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Actually no, but the over population is no longer a problem... I took the advice from someone and did a partial water change and added one teaspoon of salt per gal... Since then, the fish seem fine, have started eating and it looks like everything is normal again...Thanks a bunch.. Dave
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IronKnees- Sounds like a bout of parasites (gill flukes) brought on by stress of lower water quality. You can treat the fish from the inside out using a medicated food.
One of my clients turned us onto a great medicated fish food by the following: alpharmafish.com.
It is very expensive but it has cured problems like ich, gill flukes and comonears desease in several of our client's ponds. A 25%-50% water change is recommended in a pond as small as yours at least twice a year, Fall and spring.
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Thanks for the reply... Sorry it's taken me so long to put this picture on.. Been busy with family over the weekend... This picture shows what most of the problem was... It seems to be over now though, and the fish are eating, the males are running the females all over the place, and I can't seem any more fish with this problem... The population has been reduced (by death) to about 1/2 what I had... Dave
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