Jeannette
August 12th 03, 02:19 AM
"John" > wrote in
message
...
> Over the last weekend I have lost 7 koi and
am at a loss as to why. A few
> days ago the koi in my pond generally
stopped eating, having previously been
> ravenous feeders. I tested the water and
all tests proved "normal" (ph 8.0,
> nitrites 0.1, chlorine 0, ammonia 0) except
for oxygen which had dropped to
> less than 1ppm. I run with 2 filters
dropping approximately 1500 gallons
> per hour, two spitters and a fountain
running at 250 gallons per hour and
> can not understand the low reading. I
immediately added an air pump with 4
> air stones and continue to run that as
well, although the oxygen reading has
> only gone up to 2ppm today.
>
> The fish that have died have all isolated
themselves from the others, and
> been very slow moving, although do evade my
attempts to net them, right
> until they are nearly dead. I have noticed
that all the dead fish had a
> heavy mucus coating on their skin making
them extremely slimy, and that some
> of their scales had become very prominent
(I have posted some pictures of my
> latest loss on
http://deadfish.mysite.freeserve.com/).
>
> My pond is approximately 2250 gallons with
koi, goldfish and orfe. This
> only seems to be affecting the koi though.
I am in the UK and temperatures
> have been very high recently, with the
water temp in the pond reaching about
> 24 C.
>
> Any help as to how to help my remaining
fish, as well as how to improve the
> oxygen level in the pond would be greatly
appreciated.
>
> TIA
John,
Have you tried koivet.com?
They have a lot of info which might be
helpful to you.
I am sorry for your loss.
Best wishes,
Jeannette
message
...
> Over the last weekend I have lost 7 koi and
am at a loss as to why. A few
> days ago the koi in my pond generally
stopped eating, having previously been
> ravenous feeders. I tested the water and
all tests proved "normal" (ph 8.0,
> nitrites 0.1, chlorine 0, ammonia 0) except
for oxygen which had dropped to
> less than 1ppm. I run with 2 filters
dropping approximately 1500 gallons
> per hour, two spitters and a fountain
running at 250 gallons per hour and
> can not understand the low reading. I
immediately added an air pump with 4
> air stones and continue to run that as
well, although the oxygen reading has
> only gone up to 2ppm today.
>
> The fish that have died have all isolated
themselves from the others, and
> been very slow moving, although do evade my
attempts to net them, right
> until they are nearly dead. I have noticed
that all the dead fish had a
> heavy mucus coating on their skin making
them extremely slimy, and that some
> of their scales had become very prominent
(I have posted some pictures of my
> latest loss on
http://deadfish.mysite.freeserve.com/).
>
> My pond is approximately 2250 gallons with
koi, goldfish and orfe. This
> only seems to be affecting the koi though.
I am in the UK and temperatures
> have been very high recently, with the
water temp in the pond reaching about
> 24 C.
>
> Any help as to how to help my remaining
fish, as well as how to improve the
> oxygen level in the pond would be greatly
appreciated.
>
> TIA
John,
Have you tried koivet.com?
They have a lot of info which might be
helpful to you.
I am sorry for your loss.
Best wishes,
Jeannette