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lightening strikes on mud pond
4/26/11 Pond goldfish bent in half - 05/21/2006 Hi. I live in Florida and have about a 300 gal. water pond. Temp is around 75. On Friday I noticed that the water had gotten so low that the pump had quit. <...> I immediately added enough water (not too much) to get the pump started again. Then I noticed that one of my beautiful fancy tailed goldfish - older - about 3 years old- was laying in the bottom of the pond. I picked him up thinking he was dead from lack of oxygen. He wasn't dead, but was bent in half. I started the aerator also and put him in the upper pond by himself. He somehow got back down to the lower pond. It is now Sunday - he's still alive - still bent in half at the bottom of the pond. He flaps his little flippers but pretty much just goes in circles. I have just got him an 11 gal hospital tank and put him in it and started him on antibiotics. What is wrong with him? <? Perhaps just low water... poor, changeable water quality... malnutrition, pathogenic disease, stray electrical current, genetic/developmental expression... many possibilities> P.S. Got a new fish which I added to the pond about 3 weeks ago. None of the other fish (total of 6) are sick. What else can I do? <Read... on WWM and elsewhere re proper care of this system, its occupants. Bob Fenner>
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