It look maybe my blue oranda has picked up something. Perhaps the stress of being lonely lowered his resistance. He's still bottom-sitting, but this morning, he was showing signs of distress- rapid breathing and the edges of his tail fins are losing color and fraying.
Also, one of the new baby goldfish I just acquired has a few white patches on his skin- not solid white, but regions of patchy whitishness- one on the top of his body, another on the side. They don't look fuzzy or cottony, and no film is streaming off. His dark bronze color has faded to light bronze gold on the lower part of his body.
Tank is cycled, and is currently being treated with flubendazole. Temperature is about 75F. Last Water change was Sunday. I could not test the water before I left for work this morning- I will tonight.
Also, one of the new baby goldfish I just acquired has a few white patches on his skin- not solid white, but regions of patchy whitishness- one on the top of his body, another on the side. They don't look fuzzy or cottony, and no film is streaming off. His dark bronze color has faded to light bronze gold on the lower part of his body.
Tank is cycled, and is currently being treated with flubendazole. Temperature is about 75F. Last Water change was Sunday. I could not test the water before I left for work this morning- I will tonight.