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HELP, PLEASE! Goldfish suddenly dieing in pond!

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Posted by: drsiebling at Fri Jul 8 15:04:20 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by drsiebling ]  
   

Thanks in advance for anyone's help. I have a wonderfully healthy all-season 500 gallon goldfish and koi pond that has been healthy for 7 years. Today, I walked outside and found 1 dead goldfish and all the rest of the fish gasping for air at the surface of the water. By the time I was able to remove the dead fish, get some salt into the tank and start draining, 2 more had died. I replaced about 25% of the water in the pond and hit it with a heavy dose of chlorine and amonia remover. The remaining fish are now swimming again but still behaving eratically. They are very lethargic and appear to be "gasping" as they swim. Some are moving better than others.

This completely took me by surprise. We had a very heavy rain yesterday that could have washed some contaminant into the tank, but that is all I can come up with for what might have caused this. 2 weeks ago I had an exterminator out who sprayed the perimeter of my house... could this have gotten in there? I was always under the impression that if insect poison got into the pond, I'd pretty much have a pond full of dead fish within minutes. Any suggestions on where I can go from here to protect my remaining fish?

I had just noticed 2 new fish in the pond (lots of spawning going on) a few days ago. I'd hate to lose them.

Curiously, the small black "mosquite-eater" fish that are also in the pond (around 50 of them) are all acting perfectly normal.

What the heck is going on?


   

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