Lucille’s Tail
Deb, As \Steve// suggests (points out), usually as a normal progression of Hemorrhagic Septicemia in fish, it will be noted as starting at the base of the fins — not as starting at the exterior finges of the fins. While I couldn’t get a very clear picture, it doesn’t seem as if this condition exists in your fish. Of course, keep us advised of any changes. Its quite normal for many Goldfish to change color and color patterns as they grow, and as your’s are resuming growth, this may well be what is taking place. This generally occurs when they are slightly older — and by this, its conceded that along with the slight additional age at which this occurs, the fish would naturally be larger. As your fish may have been held back in growth, and may not be indicative of this phenomenon, their age may be sufficient for them to start undergoing these changes, but keep us posted. Ray
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