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Cheryl
September 25th 04, 10:20 PM
Hi,

We recently put a net over the pond to catch the falling
leaves.Unfortunately the net slipped into the water and was laying on the
water surface in places.One of my little goldfishes somehow got caught in
the net yesterday during the night.
We discovered him in the morning half out of the water-not sure how long he
was like that.
After un hooking him we thought he had already died but after a few moments
swam away.
At feeding today he is very doppy and seems to have damaged himself all down
one side (presume by wriggling to free himself) He seems to stay at the
bottom or sit in the shallows. I really dont think hes gonna last much
longer :(
Problem is we are off on holiday tomorow night. Our neighbour is going to
feed them for us but im worried if he dies when were away and they leave him
there.. will he distrupt the water quality and harm the others?
Should i take him out before I go away?

Thanks for any advice.

Nedra
September 25th 04, 10:55 PM
Well Gee Whiz! It's always something to keep you from really enjoying
yourself.
I think I'd just ask whoever is doing the pond for you to watch for the
little guy
and take him out if he should pass on. Then you'll have to call them every
night
to see what happened ..... Holy Cow! :O)
Nedra

"Cheryl" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> We recently put a net over the pond to catch the falling
> leaves.Unfortunately the net slipped into the water and was laying on the
> water surface in places.One of my little goldfishes somehow got caught in
> the net yesterday during the night.
> We discovered him in the morning half out of the water-not sure how long
he
> was like that.
> After un hooking him we thought he had already died but after a few
moments
> swam away.
> At feeding today he is very doppy and seems to have damaged himself all
down
> one side (presume by wriggling to free himself) He seems to stay at the
> bottom or sit in the shallows. I really dont think hes gonna last much
> longer :(
> Problem is we are off on holiday tomorow night. Our neighbour is going to
> feed them for us but im worried if he dies when were away and they leave
him
> there.. will he distrupt the water quality and harm the others?
> Should i take him out before I go away?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
>

Cheryl
September 25th 04, 10:59 PM
Its a real shame as hes one of my babies!
I shall be worrying about him all week now :(



"Nedra" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> Well Gee Whiz! It's always something to keep you from really enjoying
> yourself.
> I think I'd just ask whoever is doing the pond for you to watch for the
> little guy
> and take him out if he should pass on. Then you'll have to call them
> every
> night
> to see what happened ..... Holy Cow! :O)
> Nedra
>
> "Cheryl" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hi,
>>
>> We recently put a net over the pond to catch the falling
>> leaves.Unfortunately the net slipped into the water and was laying on the
>> water surface in places.One of my little goldfishes somehow got caught in
>> the net yesterday during the night.
>> We discovered him in the morning half out of the water-not sure how long
> he
>> was like that.
>> After un hooking him we thought he had already died but after a few
> moments
>> swam away.
>> At feeding today he is very doppy and seems to have damaged himself all
> down
>> one side (presume by wriggling to free himself) He seems to stay at the
>> bottom or sit in the shallows. I really dont think hes gonna last much
>> longer :(
>> Problem is we are off on holiday tomorow night. Our neighbour is going to
>> feed them for us but im worried if he dies when were away and they leave
> him
>> there.. will he distrupt the water quality and harm the others?
>> Should i take him out before I go away?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
>>
>

September 26th 04, 08:05 PM
if you got salt in the pond probably be alright. he just gotta get the slime coat
back on before it gets infected. Ingrid

"Cheryl" > wrote:

>Hi,
>
>We recently put a net over the pond to catch the falling
>leaves.Unfortunately the net slipped into the water and was laying on the
>water surface in places.One of my little goldfishes somehow got caught in
>the net yesterday during the night.
>We discovered him in the morning half out of the water-not sure how long he
>was like that.
>After un hooking him we thought he had already died but after a few moments
>swam away.
>At feeding today he is very doppy and seems to have damaged himself all down
>one side (presume by wriggling to free himself) He seems to stay at the
>bottom or sit in the shallows. I really dont think hes gonna last much
>longer :(
>Problem is we are off on holiday tomorow night. Our neighbour is going to
>feed them for us but im worried if he dies when were away and they leave him
>there.. will he distrupt the water quality and harm the others?
>Should i take him out before I go away?
>
>Thanks for any advice.
>



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Jim and Phyllis Hurley
October 4th 04, 04:19 AM
It is amazing how they can sometimes recover. The one on our pond site that
rubbed off a 2" band of scales and skin has now completely recovered and
appears to have fine scales grown back! Haven't got really close, but it
looks just fine. If yours has made it thru a couple of days, sounds good.
Have a nice break!

Phyllis

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"Cheryl" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> We recently put a net over the pond to catch the falling
> leaves.Unfortunately the net slipped into the water and was laying on the
> water surface in places.One of my little goldfishes somehow got caught in
> the net yesterday during the night.
> We discovered him in the morning half out of the water-not sure how long
he
> was like that.
> After un hooking him we thought he had already died but after a few
moments
> swam away.
> At feeding today he is very doppy and seems to have damaged himself all
down
> one side (presume by wriggling to free himself) He seems to stay at the
> bottom or sit in the shallows. I really dont think hes gonna last much
> longer :(
> Problem is we are off on holiday tomorow night. Our neighbour is going to
> feed them for us but im worried if he dies when were away and they leave
him
> there.. will he distrupt the water quality and harm the others?
> Should i take him out before I go away?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
>