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Barbara Harrison 19-04-2003 09:32 AM

white lump on shubunkin
 
Hi all

I have a shubunkin, and dont know whether this is coincidence but
immediately after a visit from a heron, it developed a small round white
lump about 2 - 3 millimetres across. Thought it may have been injured by the
heron or in the mad dash for cover. This was 2 months ago, and the lump has
neither gone bigger nor smaller. I have treated it for fungus and for
parasites but these have made no diference. Any ideas, please,

Barbara



Jerrispond 19-04-2003 10:44 PM

white lump on shubunkin
 
Where is the lump located on the fish? Is it pure white, or a fleshy
color....does it look waxy or fuzzy.....sorry, I don't know how large 2
millimeters is....Jerri

http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond

Barbara Harrison 20-04-2003 10:32 AM

white lump on shubunkin
 
Hi Jerri

The lump looks solid, not fuzzy It is white, the same colour as the scales
of the fish around it, which is round about its belly area. or it could
actully be the colour of fish flesh. The size is probably less than 1/4
inch. The fish is eating well and looking otherwise healthy. hope you can
help, and thanks for your reply,

Barbara




"Jerrispond" wrote in message
...
Where is the lump located on the fish? Is it pure white, or a fleshy
color....does it look waxy or fuzzy.....sorry, I don't know how large 2
millimeters is....Jerri


http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond



LBD 20-04-2003 04:32 PM

white lump on shubunkin
 
Here is a possibility, since your fish may have hidden in an area it
normally wouldn't have,
and come into contact with high concentations of nitrogen (poorly filtered
area)
==================
GAS BUBBLE DISEASE
SYMPTOM: bubbles under the skin anywhere, but usually in the fins.
Gas bubble disease happens when the water is full of supersaturated gases.
The fish swim into the area where the water is saturated (usually with
nitrogen) and takes the gas up across the gills.
It is most often seen when water from deep wells is run directly into ponds
or tanks. In the deep well, the water is colder (more gas is dissolved) and
under pressure (more gas is dissolved). In tanks, the fine bubbles are seen
on the tank walls and everything else and is obvious.
In ponds, a small leak in big pumps that suck air into the stream of water
an also create supersaturated conditions, as can swimming pool type sand
filters.
Inside, aging water with an airstone degasses well water. For ponds,
spraying the water into the air or using degassing columns (running the
water over lava rock in a PVC pipe).
==================
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Hi Jerri

The lump looks solid, not fuzzy It is white, the same colour as the scales
of the fish around it, which is round about its belly area. or it could
actully be the colour of fish flesh. The size is probably less than 1/4
inch. The fish is eating well and looking otherwise healthy. hope you can
help, and thanks for your reply,

Barbara




"Jerrispond" wrote in message
...
Where is the lump located on the fish? Is it pure white, or a fleshy
color....does it look waxy or fuzzy.....sorry, I don't know how large 2
millimeters is....Jerri


http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond





Jerrispond 20-04-2003 08:44 PM

white lump on shubunkin
 


Hi Jerri

The lump looks solid, not fuzzy It is white, the same colour as the scales
of the fish around it, which is round about its belly area. or it could
actully be the colour of fish flesh. The size is probably less than 1/4
inch. The fish is eating well and looking otherwise healthy.


It sounds like carp pox....which sounds terrible, but is nothing to worry about
.. Do nothing to the fish....it will go away on its own after a while. Every
one I have known who had a fish with this had the fish recover with no
treatment....It will not spread to the other fish....just ignore it Jerri

http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond

Barbara Harrison 21-04-2003 01:56 PM

white lump on shubunkin
 
Hi
Thank you for your replies, I am more inclined to think it is the carp pox
than the gas bubble - it doesnt look like a bubble, but I have swirled water
around the more inaccesible areas of the pond just to make sure it is fresh.
Barbara

"Jerrispond" wrote in message
...


Hi Jerri

The lump looks solid, not fuzzy It is white, the same colour as the

scales
of the fish around it, which is round about its belly area. or it could
actully be the colour of fish flesh. The size is probably less than 1/4
inch. The fish is eating well and looking otherwise healthy.


It sounds like carp pox....which sounds terrible, but is nothing to worry

about
. Do nothing to the fish....it will go away on its own after a while.

Every
one I have known who had a fish with this had the fish recover with no
treatment....It will not spread to the other fish....just ignore it

Jerri


http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond



sara1 26-05-2003 12:08 AM

white lump on shubunkin
 
I had a shubunkin with the same thing and it eventually went away within a
few weeks. Don't know what it was, but he is fine now.

Sara


"Barbara Harrison" wrote in
message ...
Hi Jerri

The lump looks solid, not fuzzy It is white, the same colour as the scales
of the fish around it, which is round about its belly area. or it could
actully be the colour of fish flesh. The size is probably less than 1/4
inch. The fish is eating well and looking otherwise healthy. hope you can
help, and thanks for your reply,

Barbara




"Jerrispond" wrote in message
...
Where is the lump located on the fish? Is it pure white, or a fleshy
color....does it look waxy or fuzzy.....sorry, I don't know how large 2
millimeters is....Jerri


http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond





Jerrispond 26-05-2003 03:44 PM

white lump on shubunkin
 
it is koi pox....nothing to worry about, and it will not spread to other fish

Jerriactully be the colour of fish flesh. The size is probably less than
1/4
inch. The fish is eating well and looking otherwise healthy. hope you can
help, and thanks for your reply,




http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond


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