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Michael Grossman
August 13th 03, 09:41 PM
I just wanted to update everyone on the Koi I wrote in about 5 or 6 weeks
ago that had suddenly been paralyzed. He was motionless at the bottom of
the pond. He only had use of his pectoral fins and nothing else. We moved
him to a small preformed pond and had to hand feed him for the first 2
weeks. He slowly started to regain use of his fins from front to back.
After 3 weeks we came out 1 day and found him able to hold himself upright
again, but still had great difficulty trying to swim. He would just roll
upside down. Over the last week or so, he drastically improved and began
swimming around much easier and looking for food. Sunday we moved him back
into the main pond. He still looks a little funny when he swims, but he is
swimming with all the fish and eating and just looks happy to be back with
the others. It is hard to imagine that just a few weeks ago this fish was
motionless lying on his side unable to move.

Mike

Nedra
August 13th 03, 09:49 PM
Thanks for posting the Happy ending. :)
Nedra

"Michael Grossman" > wrote in message
news:Xnx_a.138597$uu5.20475@sccrnsc04...
> I just wanted to update everyone on the Koi I wrote in about 5 or 6 weeks
> ago that had suddenly been paralyzed. He was motionless at the bottom of
> the pond. He only had use of his pectoral fins and nothing else. We
moved
> him to a small preformed pond and had to hand feed him for the first 2
> weeks. He slowly started to regain use of his fins from front to back.
> After 3 weeks we came out 1 day and found him able to hold himself upright
> again, but still had great difficulty trying to swim. He would just roll
> upside down. Over the last week or so, he drastically improved and began
> swimming around much easier and looking for food. Sunday we moved him
back
> into the main pond. He still looks a little funny when he swims, but he
is
> swimming with all the fish and eating and just looks happy to be back with
> the others. It is hard to imagine that just a few weeks ago this fish was
> motionless lying on his side unable to move.
>
> Mike
>
>
>

K30a
August 13th 03, 11:25 PM
Wow! hand feeding, that is some lucky fish :-)
Glad to hear he's back in the swim.


k30a
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Phyllis and Jim Hurley
August 14th 03, 03:11 AM
Any idea what happened to him?

J

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"Michael Grossman" > wrote in message
news:Xnx_a.138597$uu5.20475@sccrnsc04...
> I just wanted to update everyone on the Koi I wrote in about 5 or 6 weeks
> ago that had suddenly been paralyzed. He was motionless at the bottom of
> the pond. He only had use of his pectoral fins and nothing else. We
moved
> him to a small preformed pond and had to hand feed him for the first 2
> weeks. He slowly started to regain use of his fins from front to back.
> After 3 weeks we came out 1 day and found him able to hold himself upright
> again, but still had great difficulty trying to swim. He would just roll
> upside down. Over the last week or so, he drastically improved and began
> swimming around much easier and looking for food. Sunday we moved him
back
> into the main pond. He still looks a little funny when he swims, but he
is
> swimming with all the fish and eating and just looks happy to be back with
> the others. It is hard to imagine that just a few weeks ago this fish was
> motionless lying on his side unable to move.
>
> Mike
>
>

Michael Grossman
August 14th 03, 03:38 AM
We were never really able to figure out what happened. It is possible he
got caught up against the pump sock which has a primaxl3400 pump inside(3800
gph). Although a healthy 5" koi should have no problem getting away from a
pump. There we no signs of any other problems. Water tested fine and other
fish were and are fine. It remains a mystery.

Mike
"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" > wrote in
message ...
> Any idea what happened to him?
>
> J
>
> --
> ____________________________________________
> Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at:
> www.jogathon.net
> See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley
> "Michael Grossman" > wrote in message
> news:Xnx_a.138597$uu5.20475@sccrnsc04...
> > I just wanted to update everyone on the Koi I wrote in about 5 or 6
weeks
> > ago that had suddenly been paralyzed. He was motionless at the bottom
of
> > the pond. He only had use of his pectoral fins and nothing else. We
> moved
> > him to a small preformed pond and had to hand feed him for the first 2
> > weeks. He slowly started to regain use of his fins from front to back.
> > After 3 weeks we came out 1 day and found him able to hold himself
upright
> > again, but still had great difficulty trying to swim. He would just
roll
> > upside down. Over the last week or so, he drastically improved and
began
> > swimming around much easier and looking for food. Sunday we moved him
> back
> > into the main pond. He still looks a little funny when he swims, but he
> is
> > swimming with all the fish and eating and just looks happy to be back
with
> > the others. It is hard to imagine that just a few weeks ago this fish
was
> > motionless lying on his side unable to move.
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
>
>