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p!nkforpresident December 28th 06 03:45 PM

magic goldfish ?
 
Hi guys in the time i have never seen this happen so wondered if it were normal !?

One of my goldfish had noticable missing parts of both its caudal and dorsal fin however when i checked his progress a couple of days later he was completly fine !

Whats going on ?

amosf © Tim Fairchild December 29th 06 08:32 AM

magic goldfish ?
 
p!nkforpresident wrote:


Hi guys in the time i have never seen this happen so wondered if it were
normal !?

One of my goldfish had noticable missing parts of both its caudal and
dorsal fin however when i checked his progress a couple of days later
he was completly fine !

Whats going on ?


Goldfish fins grow back really well. They can lose most of their tail and it
will grow back in a couple of weeks...

Of course best not to have then in with other fish that nips fins all the
time...


swarvegorilla December 29th 06 11:22 PM

magic goldfish ?
 

"amosf © Tim Fairchild" wrote in message
...
p!nkforpresident wrote:


Hi guys in the time i have never seen this happen so wondered if it were
normal !?

One of my goldfish had noticable missing parts of both its caudal and
dorsal fin however when i checked his progress a couple of days later
he was completly fine !

Whats going on ?


Goldfish fins grow back really well. They can lose most of their tail and
it
will grow back in a couple of weeks...

Of course best not to have then in with other fish that nips fins all the
time...


reminds me of an attempt at a silver dollar and fancy goldfish tank I once
attempted!
Hey? I thought you said these things were vego's!!



[email protected] December 31st 06 10:27 AM

magic goldfish ?
 
GF heal very fast in clean water. Ingrid

p!nkforpresident wrote:


Hi guys in the time i have never seen this happen so wondered if it were
normal !?

One of my goldfish had noticable missing parts of both its caudal and
dorsal fin however when i checked his progress a couple of days later
he was completly fine !

Whats going on ?




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Saxman January 3rd 07 11:26 PM

magic goldfish ?
 
Maybe you were ****ed
Things like that do not happen the caudal (Tail)
and Dorsal (back fin) are two of the biggest extremities on a fish.
they do not grow back in a couple of days.
Whats going on?? Maybe you are David Blane, or maybe you are a sad attention
seeker who has no life........
well sorry **** off from here ..............
Onken poohbag

wrote in message
...
GF heal very fast in clean water. Ingrid

p!nkforpresident
wrote:


Hi guys in the time i have never seen this happen so wondered if it were
normal !?

One of my goldfish had noticable missing parts of both its caudal and
dorsal fin however when i checked his progress a couple of days later
he was completly fine !

Whats going on ?




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at
http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/
sign up:
http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...s=Group+lookup
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I receive no compensation for running the Puregold list or Puregold
website.
I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Zone 5 next to Lake Michigan





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