I have a goldfish with a large 'bubble/growth' on it's side
I have a goldfish with a large 'bubble/growth' on it's side. It has managed with it for many years, but for the last week it can no longer swim upright. I feel too bad to kill it, and every time I think it has died and open the top of the tank it swims away on it's side. It still managed to eat, through some manoevering of it's body and mouth.
Is there anything I can do?
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Hi - thank you for your response! The tank is about 1m x 1/2m wide and has 3 goldfish in. I took them over from a friend of my daughter who did not look after them properly. The original tank was disgustingly dirty and was so small that the poor fish could hardly swim in the space allowed. This fish already had the growth when I inherited it (about 2 years ago). I suspect then based on your comment that the reason it got the tumor must have been due to the initial tank conditions
Is it a complex process to amputate the tumor? I can't bear the thought of killing it :(
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Hi, will check at our local pet shop, but it would be really great if you could ask your fish guy for some advice on the procedure. Thank you for your trouble