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So I have a pond, with a dozen or so fish, 2 of which are ghost koi, they are maybe 3 years old and well over 12 inches long.
Now I don't know an awful lot about keeping fish, but the pond is maybe 5 years old and I've had very little trouble generally except for the occasional bout of blanket weed.
Anyway, one of the koi has jumped out of the pond for the second time, the last time was 2 years ago but I saw it jump out and put it straight back in again, it was fed up for a couple of days but was fine after that.
This time I don't know how long it was out, probably quite a while it was nearly dead, but I managed to bring it back with some nursing in the pond.
That was 3 days ago, its fed up as you'd expect but its starting to collect green fur fungus/algae due to the damage it sustained to its mucus coating flapping about on the ground for hours.
There are a few remedies on the interwebs but they all involve isolation, I just don't want to stress him any more netting him.
I wondered if anyone knew of a less stressful way of treating this condition to give him a fighting chance, I think this fungus will grow killing him slowly without treatment
Now I don't know an awful lot about keeping fish, but the pond is maybe 5 years old and I've had very little trouble generally except for the occasional bout of blanket weed.
Anyway, one of the koi has jumped out of the pond for the second time, the last time was 2 years ago but I saw it jump out and put it straight back in again, it was fed up for a couple of days but was fine after that.
This time I don't know how long it was out, probably quite a while it was nearly dead, but I managed to bring it back with some nursing in the pond.
That was 3 days ago, its fed up as you'd expect but its starting to collect green fur fungus/algae due to the damage it sustained to its mucus coating flapping about on the ground for hours.
There are a few remedies on the interwebs but they all involve isolation, I just don't want to stress him any more netting him.
I wondered if anyone knew of a less stressful way of treating this condition to give him a fighting chance, I think this fungus will grow killing him slowly without treatment