No, it will make due with what is left.
Umm I disagree Most fish i have observed had no trouble regrowing fins when damaged or taken off completely. In good conditions they shouldn't have this problem but if it's a disease or environmental problem then it won't grow back until conditions are repaired and the other fins may fall victim to the same fate. Occasionally the fin won't grow back for unknown reasons but generally the fish usually do okay with a missing fin as long as it's in a goldfish only tank. Check for fin rot and keep that tank as clean as possible for a while to give the best chance at regrowth.
My cat's tail was completely limp 4 weeks ago. I was told by many that it would probably have to be amputated. The cat was unhappy for the first week or two and did not like her tail being touched. She hid under a chair most of the time but wasn't completely antisocial. I didn't put a cast on it but did administer an antibiotic, Baytril 22.7, once a day. About a week ago it began to perk back up. You could now see the kink, could have been from a bite or door or car, who knows, but as of today it's looking so much better and becoming more straight as each day passes. Not sure if the kink will go away completely but I am so glad I stuck to my guns and had faith. A broken tail is obviously going to heal slowly and there is nothing you can do but be patient and wait. I read that it could take up to 6 months for the nerves to heal completely. When in doubt wait it out!
There is a possibility that your filter is on too high. Your goldfish could have been sucked up the spout of the filter and when he/she struggled to get away broke off part of its tail in the process. There are products that help with the growth of fins, otherwise I would just keep and eye on the goldfish so that if any infections or unwanted bacteria attacks the fish you can get him/her the medication needed to treat it.
It depends upon the nature of the break- if it is just the frondy, fin section of the tail that has been damaged then you don't need to do anything as it will grow back naturally. However, if the break is higher up the fish's body and extends to the tail end of it's backbone, then it's best to consult your local vet or aquatics stockist (or, if you have access to one, a marine biologist). They may conclude that the fish can live quite happily with the break and advise that it just be left, or that it would be kinder to put the fish to sleep, which is most humanely done by putting it in a plastic box of full of water and placing this in your freezer, which will send the fish to sleep painlessly.
It is very difficult to operate on a marine animal as small as a goldfish, as they cannot be anaesthetised.
It's a natural stage in every fishes life, when they finish puberty it just drops off
Yes. Given good living conditions and proper food the tail will grow back.
Call your vet!
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wrap it up that's all they can do any way
Having your goldfishes tail turn white could mean your goldfish is sick but it could also just be new tail growth.When goldfish grow new tail tissue it may appear white or grayish.This usually happens when a goldfish isn't fully grown .If it is new tail growth than it will be on the end and tips of the fish's tail not the whole tail.
You need to purchase a replacement taillight assembly for the side that is broken. The lens is not sold separately.
stretch a normal gold fish tail
In order to find out how to replace broken tail lights on a car, one can go to the WikiHow website. The website has a seven step tutorial on how to fix tail lights complete with pictures.
You can put it in there but why should you? Are your goldfish sick? Are they in need of medication? I am of the opinion that the less chemicals added to a fishes water the better the water is bound to be. Why add chemical solutions and try to fix something that is not broken?
The butterfly tail goldfish usually measures in at 6-7 inches. They are condsidered to be medium in size compared to other goldfish. Their closest relative, the fantail goldfish, is slightly smaller at about 4-6 inches in length.
The shape of a fishes tail is decided by its genetic makeup. There is no "treatment" for a bent tail.
it has a short tail
it only has a small tail
My goldfish Fan tail is attacking my small gold fish, they have been together for over a month now but has only recently started to nibble at the smaller goldfish, how can i stop this