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Hi All ! My name is Kali and I am a newbie here. I am looking for some
advice about what to do with a Shubunkin we have in our pond. It is one
of our original fish purchased about 4 years ago. Our pond is about 2500
gals and at the moment is home to about 17 (5 of which are our own
babies comets). We winter over (on the MA/NH line) in New England and
have only had trouble with sick fish once last year when we had one of
our other Shubunkins get 'pinecone'!
This guy started swelling early this spring. I expected him to expire
quickly and tested our water to make sure all levels were good. They
were. He is still with us. He eats, swims (a bit crooked) and behaves
as all our well fish do. Still very social, good appitite, the only
issue is with his ability to swim normal. I was advised to remove him
before he got the others sick, and didnt. He really seems healthy all
summer except for his (tumor?) I am guessing that is what his promlem
is, but I am not sure what to do now that winter is around the corner
and it is time to get ready for the long winter freeze. I dont imagine
he can survive the winter, cant imagine he has survived all summer. I
dont think I should leave him in the pond I am afraid of what I would
find come the spring thaw.
That said, Im not sure how to handle things now.
Help anyone?


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this is called between a rock and a hard place. if the tumor didnt kill him already
he may make it. if he does die over winter just have a net ready in spring. your
pond is large enough so it wont pollute in cold weather. Ingrid

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Hi All ! My name is Kali and I am a newbie here. I am looking for some
advice about what to do with a Shubunkin we have in our pond. It is one
of our original fish purchased about 4 years ago. Our pond is about 2500
gals and at the moment is home to about 17 (5 of which are our own
babies comets). We winter over (on the MA/NH line) in New England and
have only had trouble with sick fish once last year when we had one of
our other Shubunkins get 'pinecone'!
This guy started swelling early this spring. I expected him to expire
quickly and tested our water to make sure all levels were good. They
were. He is still with us. He eats, swims (a bit crooked) and behaves
as all our well fish do. Still very social, good appitite, the only
issue is with his ability to swim normal. I was advised to remove him
before he got the others sick, and didnt. He really seems healthy all
summer except for his (tumor?) I am guessing that is what his promlem
is, but I am not sure what to do now that winter is around the corner
and it is time to get ready for the long winter freeze. I dont imagine
he can survive the winter, cant imagine he has survived all summer. I
dont think I should leave him in the pond I am afraid of what I would
find come the spring thaw.
That said, Im not sure how to handle things now.
Help anyone?


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Hi All ! My name is Kali and I am a newbie here. I am looking for some
advice about what to do with a Shubunkin we have in our pond. It is one
of our original fish purchased about 4 years ago. Our pond is about 2500
gals and at the moment is home to about 17 (5 of which are our own
babies comets). We winter over (on the MA/NH line) in New England and
have only had trouble with sick fish once last year when we had one of
our other Shubunkins get 'pinecone'!


This doesn't appear to be contagious. We've had an occasional goldfish or
koi develop it as well.

This guy started swelling early this spring. I expected him to expire
quickly and tested our water to make sure all levels were good. They
were. He is still with us. He eats, swims (a bit crooked) and behaves
as all our well fish do. Still very social, good appitite, the only
issue is with his ability to swim normal. I was advised to remove him
before he got the others sick, and didnt. He really seems healthy all
summer except for his (tumor?) I am guessing that is what his promlem
is, but I am not sure what to do now that winter is around the corner
and it is time to get ready for the long winter freeze.


He/she will probably not survive the winter.

I dont imagine
he can survive the winter, cant imagine he has survived all summer. I
dont think I should leave him in the pond I am afraid of what I would
find come the spring thaw.
That said, Im not sure how to handle things now.
Help anyone?


You can either remove this fish now or wait until the spring thaw and net
him out before he starts to rot. That is if he dies over the winter.
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