Fungus/infection is your worst enemy when a fish has a cut. Make sure the water that the fish is in is clean and regularly changed. I would get a fungus preventative (available at most good pet shops) and follow the directions on the bottle/packet.
they might get the "ICK" or they can get sick from there bowl or tank not being clean
Probably "ick". It needs to be treated.
Go to a pet shop and get the medication for it.If you have any other fish in your tank/bowl take them out because it will spread.It is an infection.My goldfish died from "ick" so you'd better hurry to get the medication.
If your goldfish has Ick you will need to treat its water with some commercial cure. Just follow the directions. Before you do the treatment though, may I suggest you do a large water change, keep the filter ON all through the treatment and follow the instructions to the letter. Ick/Ich/white spot is a killer parasite and has to be fixed quickly before it kills every fish in the tank.
I used to have fish and I think that's called Ich (pronounced ick). It can be treated with a medication available at the pet store.
If they are little white bumps just on the gills, then you have a male goldfish that is ready to breed. If the white dots cover its body then your fish is sick with ick, and you will need to go to the petstore to get meds. for the fish.
I wouldn't think so since ick is a scale sickness and you don't have scales. My fish once had ick (their better now) and I didn't get sick with ick. but maybe you should ask an employee at a pet store.
Don't take a goldfish out of water.
You should not feed goldfish soup.
ick clear or algae clear
Visible tiny white spots anywhere on the fishes body are indicators of white spot. (Ich)They can often be seen scratching themselves against the gravel and other things in the tank. During spring however, the males develop white spots on their gills and pectoral fins so don't mistake them for disease.
Normally goldfish are peaceful and calm.But incase your goldfish is doing so then its better to separate the new goldfish.