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HELP PLEASE - Eggbound Pond Goldfish?



 
 
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Old June 9th 04, 09:52 PM
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Default HELP PLEASE - Eggbound Pond Goldfish?

Can anyone help me, I have recently lost two large goldfish in my garden
pond. The water is perfect and all seems well in the pond but when I opened
up the last fish it was overflowing with eggs. I now have another
apparantly healthy fish following the same symptoms, very very fat and
drifting tail up but otherwise healthy and feeding, this happened to the
other two and they died within a week. They all bred very succesfully last
year and I have many young in the pond but this year I have not noticed the
males chasing and bumping the females as last year, I therefore conclude
after my amateur autopsy that the fish are becoming eggbound, is there
anything I can do?

Grateful for any assistance.

Regards

Bob



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Old June 10th 04, 12:41 AM
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Default HELP PLEASE - Eggbound Pond Goldfish?

If you can post this in rec.pond . There are fish people there who can
answer your question quickly which I believe you need.


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Can anyone help me, I have recently lost two large goldfish in my garden
pond. The water is perfect and all seems well in the pond but when I

opened
up the last fish it was overflowing with eggs. I now have another
apparantly healthy fish following the same symptoms, very very fat and
drifting tail up but otherwise healthy and feeding, this happened to the
other two and they died within a week. They all bred very succesfully

last
year and I have many young in the pond but this year I have not noticed

the
males chasing and bumping the females as last year, I therefore conclude
after my amateur autopsy that the fish are becoming eggbound, is there
anything I can do?

Grateful for any assistance.

Regards

Bob





 




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