thick white film on some goldfish? - Aquaponic Gardening2024-03-29T08:44:00Zhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/thick-white-film-on-some-goldfish?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A332786&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhen you take your goldfish o…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2012-05-10:4778851:Comment:3327862012-05-10T03:32:10.651ZJ Shockliehttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/JenniferChatmon
<p>When you take your goldfish out of the water and look at them, do they look like they still have a thick white film on them? It sounds like your fish are doing what mine are doing and I simply have an ibc tote setup with no additions (no worms, ladybugs, etc.) I finally took them out and moved them to a cooler temperature and cut back on feeding (originally they were with my tilapia and since I feed my tilapia a lot, I felt like my goldfish might be eating too much.) Anyway, they still…</p>
<p>When you take your goldfish out of the water and look at them, do they look like they still have a thick white film on them? It sounds like your fish are doing what mine are doing and I simply have an ibc tote setup with no additions (no worms, ladybugs, etc.) I finally took them out and moved them to a cooler temperature and cut back on feeding (originally they were with my tilapia and since I feed my tilapia a lot, I felt like my goldfish might be eating too much.) Anyway, they still look exactly the same. But when I take them out of the water and look at them closely they don't look like they have a white slime on them, they look normal but they look like a lighter, shiny color. It's almost like their scales have just taken on a different color. I've moved them for over 2 weeks in an isolated area and they aren't getting worse or better. I really would like to know what's going on with them but I can't find anything online fitting this description.</p>