Has it really been THREE weeks already? Or should I say "Has it ONLY been three weeks?" Seems like forever I've been hauling water and scooping poo...
Quick update...
The flapping bit of gill cover came off yesterday, and what's left isn't too horrible, actually. Her gill looks completely exposed from the top view, but from the side, she is missing 1/2 of the gill cover, and it has a white edge, like the fin did, so it may regrow, or at least heal to a smooth edge. Her fin looks to be completely healed, but it hasn't regrown, just is the same smooth stump in the injured area. I will try for a good side pic, but it isn't easy shooting thru the plastic...
Was just reading a thread about cycling a tank and thinking, those guys have been in there long enough, I might have a cycled rubbermaid tub!!! Whooo hooo!!! And so NOT what I had in mind when I started this whole thing. Even with that in mind, I am still doing 75% water changes daily, just to be on the safe side. I am hoping to get them back in to the pond this weekend (4th of July--Independence Day for Indy!!!) Should I do a water change or two using pond water to gradually get them used to the different water temps/quality/etc before I release them back into the pond? Any concerns about essentially adding two 'new' fish into the pond?
Thanks again, everyone, for the help and support. Don't take this the wrong way, but I hope to not talk to any of you (about a sick fish

!!!) for a VERY long time!!! Oh, and I learned a few things:
1. That five gallon bucket of water is heavy. Really heavy. If you're short, don't fill it all the way up and attempt to lift it onto a table...unless you have the shop vac handy. Saves a lot of time and laundry that way.
2. When the girl at the pet store looks at you like she didn't notice the battlefield of injured fish in the tank behind her, assume the other tanks are just as bad and check BOTH sides of the cute fish you saw before you bring it home.
3. And probably the most important: Ask the question, already!!! Don't wait because you are afraid someone will think you are stupid, or will beat on you for doing stupid (didn't know better) things. I waited two long horrible my-fish-is-going-to-die days before I netted her and took pics to post on here. I should have had her out of the pond as soon as I noticed the injury, and she might not have had the infections she got. Granted she did have the injuries to fin and gill cover, so that was unavoidable, but the fungus might have been avoided.
I am very much in your debt, members and mods.
(And once again I am incapable of a less than 6 inch posting

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Jen