Presler
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Good day everyone,
I'm a bit concerned about one of the fish in my pond. I have 2 fantails, 2 Shubunkin and 1 Commet amongst all in the pond. The one fantail seems to be chased around the pond constantly by the other 4, and the poor thing seems exhausted. It's trying to hide from the rest between the plants, but they'll force their way into it's hiding place chasing and nudging it around.
I noticed it when I got home yesterday, thought they're just playful, but it seems to have gotten worse this morning. Like a bunch of bullying kids, they all scattered and left it alone once I place my hand in the pond, but I moved away and sure enough, they started again.
I mention "it" as don't know how exactly to sex the goldfish, so no idea if this is a mating ritual. They all eat well, the fish in question is strong and swims well, no spots or other deformations, fins look good,, pond is healthy and all the other fish in the pond seems unfazed by all this, so it seems to be down to all the goldfish.
Any ideas as to what it could be?
Thanking you in advance
I'm a bit concerned about one of the fish in my pond. I have 2 fantails, 2 Shubunkin and 1 Commet amongst all in the pond. The one fantail seems to be chased around the pond constantly by the other 4, and the poor thing seems exhausted. It's trying to hide from the rest between the plants, but they'll force their way into it's hiding place chasing and nudging it around.
I noticed it when I got home yesterday, thought they're just playful, but it seems to have gotten worse this morning. Like a bunch of bullying kids, they all scattered and left it alone once I place my hand in the pond, but I moved away and sure enough, they started again.
I mention "it" as don't know how exactly to sex the goldfish, so no idea if this is a mating ritual. They all eat well, the fish in question is strong and swims well, no spots or other deformations, fins look good,, pond is healthy and all the other fish in the pond seems unfazed by all this, so it seems to be down to all the goldfish.
Any ideas as to what it could be?
Thanking you in advance