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*muffin*
June 15th 05, 06:57 AM
due to 'stupidity' on my part, I have 2 8" koi that have an ulcer on their
side, due to injury ( believe me , I could NOT believe what I almost did to
my fish...... don't ask).
anyway, I have been treating the pond with melafix,, have lymnozyme in it, &
adding koi clay. its been a week, & the ulcers do not look much better. I do
NOT feel like putting in another $40. worth of meds after this round is
complete in a few days.(for koi that are worth $20. a piece.. they used up
their cost replacement already)
is there any chance they will eventually heal on their own??
don't suggest a smaller quarantine tank, as that was part of my original
problem.......
~Roy~
June 15th 05, 01:07 PM
NOt to sound harsh, but thats what happens when you treat fish with
snake oil which is what Mela and Pima fix is......SNAKE
OIL............Get rid of the snake oil, do as large a water change as
you feel comfortable doing, and then dose them in potassium
permanganate........at whatever dose you need. The dose rate is
typically 2ppm, but since you have a lot of "junk" in the water from
that mela fix, it will probably need more just to overcome and fully
oxidize that crap before it gets to working on what the problem
really was..........Do a demand test to find out how much PP your
gonna need for the ppm required.....Its all laid out on the university
of floridas website.
If the fish are eating I would recomendgetting some medicated feed.
After the PP treatment which you may have to do 2 x back to back
preferably, keep feeding the medicated feeds. In the interim until you
find PP you can net these fish, and swab the area with hydrogen
peroxide, and then apply iodine or neosporin or panalog antibiotic
cream, which you can keep on the fish if you apply some denture
adhesive goop over the treated ulcer.....
PP is cheap and iodine peroxide and antibiotic ointments / creams are
usually found in most everyones house.......Biggest expense would be
antibiotic medicated feed, which IMHO is cheep if the fish mean
anyhting to you........
Don;t add salt, clay or anyhting else until the PP has had a chance to
oxidize and clean uyp these fishes ulcers, and really by them no
additonal treatment except for water changes, and medicated feeds
should be necessary. Normally it takes 7 to 10 days on medicated
feeds or water soluable antibiotic treated water for the treatment to
be effective..........Triple sulpha available at most petshops should
be fine.......
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/
Specifically papers
Fact Sheets
FA-23.....The Use of Potassium Permanganate in Fish Ponds
FA-29.....Introduction to Viral Diseases of Fish
FA-37.....Use of Potassium Permangante to Control Infections of
Ornamental Fish
Other good papers are:
Circular..CIR920, ..Ich infections in fish
Circular..CIR921, ..Introduction to Fish Health Management
Southern Regional Aquaculture Center Pubs:
SRAC Pub 475 ..Proliferative Gill Disease
SRAC Pub 7201 ..Species Profile Koi & Goldfish
SRAC Pub 479 ..Columnaris Disease
University of Florida Fact Sheets:
Fact Sheet VM-142 Spring Viremia of Carp
Fact Sheet VM-97 Fungal Diseases of Fish
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 01:57:57 -0400, "*muffin*" >
wrote:
>===<>due to 'stupidity' on my part, I have 2 8" koi that have an ulcer on their
>===<>side, due to injury ( believe me , I could NOT believe what I almost did to
>===<>my fish...... don't ask).
>===<>
>===<>anyway, I have been treating the pond with melafix,, have lymnozyme in it, &
>===<>adding koi clay. its been a week, & the ulcers do not look much better. I do
>===<>NOT feel like putting in another $40. worth of meds after this round is
>===<>complete in a few days.(for koi that are worth $20. a piece.. they used up
>===<>their cost replacement already)
>===<>
>===<>is there any chance they will eventually heal on their own??
>===<>
>===<>
>===<>don't suggest a smaller quarantine tank, as that was part of my original
>===<>problem.......
>===<>
==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }<((((o> ~~~~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~~~~~ }<(((((o>
Reel McKoi
June 15th 05, 05:03 PM
"*muffin*" > wrote in message
...
> due to 'stupidity' on my part, I have 2 8" koi that have an ulcer on
their
> side, due to injury ( believe me , I could NOT believe what I almost did
to
> my fish...... don't ask).
>
> anyway, I have been treating the pond with melafix,, have lymnozyme in it,
&
> adding koi clay. its been a week, & the ulcers do not look much better. I
do
> NOT feel like putting in another $40. worth of meds after this round is
> complete in a few days.(for koi that are worth $20. a piece.. they used up
> their cost replacement already)
>
> is there any chance they will eventually heal on their own??
>
>
> don't suggest a smaller quarantine tank, as that was part of my original
> problem.......
==============================
Once I started using Lymnozyme not one koi ever developed an ulcer, even
after spawning when some injured themselves. One had a nasty injury on his
back this year and it healed in a week. If you can catch them you can
treat the injuries themselves with Methiolate or whatever is recommended
these days.
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
Do not feed the trolls.
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*muffin*
June 15th 05, 08:21 PM
thanks for the info. (good references to save)
I am familiar with PP, but have always 'read' it is for parasites & other
bacterial infections.
my case is due to injury , which I did not see that PP had any cure for, & i
had read many sites that melafix as great for that.
I also have seen pastes & such for the wound care, but I am not subjecting
them or the rest of the pond fish to a 'fish hunt'
I do have medicated food, but to try to make sure THEY only eat it woudl be
impossible (g).
these 2 koi are the 'mutts' in the bunch, and if they survive, yippeee, ,
but I am not going overboard & spending another $40+ for them.
I was just hoping someone had some experience of their own, that could
sugest!
"~Roy~" > wrote in message
...
> NOt to sound harsh, but thats what happens when you treat fish with
> snake oil which is what Mela and Pima fix is......SNAKE
> OIL............Get rid of the snake oil, do as large a water change as
> you feel comfortable doing, and then dose them in potassium
> permanganate........at whatever dose you need. The dose rate is
> typically 2ppm, but since you have a lot of "junk" in the water from
> that mela fix, it will probably need more just to overcome and fully
> oxidize that crap before it gets to working on what the problem
> really was..........Do a demand test to find out how much PP your
> gonna need for the ppm required.....Its all laid out on the university
> of floridas website.
>
> If the fish are eating I would recomendgetting some medicated feed.
>
> After the PP treatment which you may have to do 2 x back to back
> preferably, keep feeding the medicated feeds. In the interim until you
> find PP you can net these fish, and swab the area with hydrogen
> peroxide, and then apply iodine or neosporin or panalog antibiotic
> cream, which you can keep on the fish if you apply some denture
> adhesive goop over the treated ulcer.....
>
> PP is cheap and iodine peroxide and antibiotic ointments / creams are
> usually found in most everyones house.......Biggest expense would be
> antibiotic medicated feed, which IMHO is cheep if the fish mean
> anyhting to you........
>
> Don;t add salt, clay or anyhting else until the PP has had a chance to
> oxidize and clean uyp these fishes ulcers, and really by them no
> additonal treatment except for water changes, and medicated feeds
> should be necessary. Normally it takes 7 to 10 days on medicated
> feeds or water soluable antibiotic treated water for the treatment to
> be effective..........Triple sulpha available at most petshops should
> be fine.......
>
>
> http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/
>
> Specifically papers
> Fact Sheets
> FA-23.....The Use of Potassium Permanganate in Fish Ponds
> FA-29.....Introduction to Viral Diseases of Fish
> FA-37.....Use of Potassium Permangante to Control Infections of
> Ornamental Fish
>
> Other good papers are:
> Circular..CIR920, ..Ich infections in fish
> Circular..CIR921, ..Introduction to Fish Health Management
>
> Southern Regional Aquaculture Center Pubs:
> SRAC Pub 475 ..Proliferative Gill Disease
> SRAC Pub 7201 ..Species Profile Koi & Goldfish
> SRAC Pub 479 ..Columnaris Disease
>
> University of Florida Fact Sheets:
> Fact Sheet VM-142 Spring Viremia of Carp
> Fact Sheet VM-97 Fungal Diseases of Fish
>
>
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 01:57:57 -0400, "*muffin*" >
> wrote:
>
> >===<>due to 'stupidity' on my part, I have 2 8" koi that have an ulcer
on their
> >===<>side, due to injury ( believe me , I could NOT believe what I
almost did to
> >===<>my fish...... don't ask).
> >===<>
> >===<>anyway, I have been treating the pond with melafix,, have lymnozyme
in it, &
> >===<>adding koi clay. its been a week, & the ulcers do not look much
better. I do
> >===<>NOT feel like putting in another $40. worth of meds after this round
is
> >===<>complete in a few days.(for koi that are worth $20. a piece.. they
used up
> >===<>their cost replacement already)
> >===<>
> >===<>is there any chance they will eventually heal on their own??
> >===<>
> >===<>
> >===<>don't suggest a smaller quarantine tank, as that was part of my
original
> >===<>problem.......
> >===<>
>
>
> ==============================================
> Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
> "The original frugal ponder"
> ~~~~ }<((((o> ~~~~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~~~~~ }<(((((o>
*muffin*
June 15th 05, 08:26 PM
I guess I'll just make sure the lymnozyme is kept up.. I also didn't have
any problems in the past when using the stuff,, but never had to deal with
injuries like this.
so , you are saying they did get better with just the lymnozyme use?
my injuries are a "bunch" of scales & 'meat' scraped off about the size
between a nickle & quarter.
> ==============================
> Once I started using Lymnozyme not one koi ever developed an ulcer, even
> after spawning when some injured themselves. One had a nasty injury on
his
> back this year and it healed in a week. If you can catch them you can
> treat the injuries themselves with Methiolate or whatever is recommended
> these days.
> --
> McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
Lovin' Spoonful
June 16th 05, 12:21 AM
"*muffin*" > wrote in message
...
> I guess I'll just make sure the lymnozyme is kept up..
## Yes, and keep it in the fridge! It works, but not if you forget to use
it. :-)
I also didn't have
> any problems in the past when using the stuff,, but never had to deal with
> injuries like this.
## It works even with nasty injuries.
> so , you are saying they did get better with just the lymnozyme use?
## YES!!!! But I don't wait for spawning or injuries. I add it as soon as
they become active in the spring.
> my injuries are a "bunch" of scales & 'meat' scraped off about the size
> between a nickle & quarter.
## If the injury is already infected you may need to treat it once to clean
the dead tissue away etc. But add the Lymozyme as soon as possible. I
have seen some nasty ulcers clear up rapidly when Lymozyme was added to the
pond. No other treatment was given. We had awful problems with ulcers
several years back here in TN. I don't think any ponds were spared.......
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
Do not feed the trolls.
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~ janj JJsPond.us
June 16th 05, 04:10 AM
>On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:26:12 -0400, "*muffin*" > wrote:
>so , you are saying they did get better with just the lymnozyme use?
I'll agree with that, assuming the ulcers aren't too deep. What color are
they? If white, that is good healing, equal to a healthy scab on us.
If the ulcers are bad, red, and getting worst, remove and put an end to the
fish as their stress becomes a stress to the rest of the fish. ~ jan
See my ponds and filter design:
www.jjspond.us
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Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
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Greg Cooper
June 16th 05, 08:23 AM
You want to keep up the lymozyme on an ongoing basis - as I understand
it it "crowds out" the bad Aeromonas bacteria that would otherwise
infect your fish at any wound site.
I would suggest the addition of salt.
Referring to Erik Johnson DVM "Koi Health and Disease" for ulcers he
recommends 0.33% salt (2.5 lb/100 Gal) dividing the dose in to 3 parts
and adding over three days to avoid stressing the fish and filter. The
salt deters parasites and reduces stress on the fish by reducing the
osmotic pressure on them (their organs have to work to excrete water
from their tissues to maintain the right salt level in their bodies -
salt in the water = less work to maintain them selves).
If possible raise water temperature to 74-76 degrees Helps if you have
a "hospital tank".
Good luck bringing your fish back to health.
I hate to loose a fish no mater how much/little I have paid for them - I
just feel responsible.
Cheers.
*muffin* wrote:
> I guess I'll just make sure the lymnozyme is kept up.. I also didn't have
> any problems in the past when using the stuff,, but never had to deal with
> injuries like this.
>
> so , you are saying they did get better with just the lymnozyme use?
>
> my injuries are a "bunch" of scales & 'meat' scraped off about the size
> between a nickle & quarter.
>
Reel Mckoi
June 16th 05, 04:53 PM
"Greg Cooper" > wrote in message
news:1O9se.71186$tt5.60114@edtnps90...
> You want to keep up the lymozyme on an ongoing basis - as I understand
> it it "crowds out" the bad Aeromonas bacteria that would otherwise
> infect your fish at any wound site.
=======================
And it does this very well. Even if they already have an ulcer - the ulcer
will heal rapidly. At least that's been my experience. We use it a few
times in the spring and keep it refrigerated at all times. The store we get
it from also keeps it cold.
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
Do not feed the trolls.
~~~ }<((((o> ~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~ }<(((((o>
~Roy~
June 16th 05, 06:25 PM
Koizyme is the same as Lymnozyme...........and its not designed to
CURE anything.Its merely designed to reduce infectious bateria levels,
giving a fish a hopefull edge in over coming a problem....It will not
cure or wipe out an infection by any means .......Pristine good
quality water in a QT will do the same thing, give your fish an edge
on potential problems.............
==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }<((((o> ~~~~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~~~~~ }<(((((o>
Reel Mckoi
June 16th 05, 07:38 PM
"~Roy~" > wrote in message
...
> Koizyme is the same as Lymnozyme...........and its not designed to
> CURE anything.
# No one said it was. Is your reading comprehension as poor as your grammar
and spelling?
Its merely designed to reduce infectious bateria levels,
> giving a fish a hopefull edge in over coming a problem....It will not
> cure or wipe out an infection by any means .......
# It cured my koi. :-) No more ulcers........
Pristine good
> quality water in a QT will do the same thing, give your fish an edge
> on potential problems.............
# WOW! Who would have guessed????? :-D
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
Do not feed the trolls.
~~~ }<((((o> ~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~ }<(((((o>
*muffin*
June 17th 05, 02:02 AM
"~ janj JJsPond.us" > wrote in message
...
> >On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:26:12 -0400, "*muffin*" > wrote:
>
> >so , you are saying they did get better with just the lymnozyme use?
>
> I'll agree with that, assuming the ulcers aren't too deep. What color are
> they? If white, that is good healing, equal to a healthy scab on us.
>
> If the ulcers are bad, red, and getting worst, remove and put an end to
the
> fish as their stress becomes a stress to the rest of the fish. ~ jan
>
>
the fish are very active, swimming, eating. the 'wound' on the lemon colored
one, looks reddish/black. the wound on the gold one. looks about the same as
the rest of the fish, only it is 'puffy' with scales missing.
(oh, I'll try to get a picture of them)
~~~~ waves to Jan!
*muffin*
June 17th 05, 02:05 AM
"Lovin' Spoonful" > wrote in message
...
>
> "*muffin*" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I guess I'll just make sure the lymnozyme is kept up..
>
> ## Yes, and keep it in the fridge! It works, but not if you forget to
use
> it. :-)
> > ## YES!!!! But I don't wait for spawning or injuries. I add it as
soon as
> they become active in the spring.
yes I have been using the stuff for a few years, but right before I wanted
to put it in this year I found my bottle was frozen.... so had to order a
new one. I was concerned that the box it arrived in, everything was 'warm'
( could have sworn the last order I got had an ice bag in it!)
I do keep it in the fridge, I just hope the 'warmth' of the delivery didn't
screw it up!
*muffin*
June 17th 05, 02:10 AM
Pristine good
> quality water in a QT will do the same thing, give your fish an edge
> on potential problems.............
>
>
oh I agree......
but, as I mentioned, due to problems with the last trip in a tank, I am not
doing this with these fish (even if I could catch them)
I did have *another* indoor tank , about a year ago, that no matter WHAT I
did I could not get the balance correct in the tank, there was always
presence of ammonia in it, even with trying to do the balance thing with a
small fish,, water changes etc. it was a nightmare, I tried asking for
advice on the fish groups, but nothing seemed to help. I guess the tank is
cursed.
Reel Mckoi
June 17th 05, 02:42 AM
"*muffin*" > wrote in message
...
> yes I have been using the stuff for a few years, but right before I wanted
> to put it in this year I found my bottle was frozen.... so had to order a
> new one. I was concerned that the box it arrived in, everything was 'warm'
> ( could have sworn the last order I got had an ice bag in it!)
$$ Prime example of why I don't buy some things mail order. I have an
Aquarium store about 20 miles from here that sells Lymnozyme and so I drive
there for it. I take my small cooler and an ice-pack with me. Needless to
say I come straight home from the store and the bottle is still chilled.
:-)
> I do keep it in the fridge, I just hope the 'warmth' of the delivery
didn't
> screw it up!
$$ I suppose that would depend on how long it was "warmed up" and just how
warm it go........
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
Do not feed the trolls.
~~~ }<((((o> ~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~ }<(((((o>
Reel Mckoi
June 17th 05, 03:26 AM
"*muffin*" > wrote in message
...
> I did have *another* indoor tank , about a year ago, that no matter WHAT I
> did I could not get the balance correct in the tank, there was always
> presence of ammonia in it, even with trying to do the balance thing with a
> small fish,, water changes etc. it was a nightmare, I tried asking for
> advice on the fish groups, but nothing seemed to help. I guess the tank is
> cursed.
=====================
The few times I've run into that problem I gave up, cleaned the tank out,
washed the gravel, tosses the filter material way and started over again.
The second time around they always cycled... but then I don't mess much with
the PH, etc. In NYC we had slightly acid water (6.8) so I stuck with fish
that thrived in acid water or used dolomite gravel. Here in TN it's
slightly alkaline so I stick with fish that prefer that type of water. Less
stress for the fish and myself. Outdoors it's the koi, rosy reds and
goldfish. Indoors it's platys right now. Goldfish do so much better
outdoors I don't keep them indoors anymore.
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
Do not feed the trolls.
~~~ }<((((o> ~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~ }<(((((o>
~ janj JJsPond.us
June 17th 05, 06:48 AM
>yes I have been using the stuff for a few years, but right before I wanted
>to put it in this year I found my bottle was frozen.... so had to order a
>new one. I was concerned that the box it arrived in, everything was 'warm'
>( could have sworn the last order I got had an ice bag in it!)
>
>I do keep it in the fridge, I just hope the 'warmth' of the delivery didn't
>screw it up!
>
"Supposedly" (so told by a dealer) the expiration date on the bottle is if
kept at room temp. It will last twice as long in the frig. Not sure what
too warm would do to it. ~ jan
~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
~ janj JJsPond.us
June 17th 05, 06:51 AM
>I did have *another* indoor tank , about a year ago, that no matter WHAT I
>did I could not get the balance correct in the tank, there was always
>presence of ammonia in it, even with trying to do the balance thing with a
>small fish,, water changes etc. it was a nightmare, I tried asking for
>advice on the fish groups, but nothing seemed to help. I guess the tank is
>cursed.
>
Did you use what I call the "Amquel Answer"? I'd been taught to balance a
tank and not stress fish one had to do water changes. Then someone informed
me to use Amquel (or similar product) to de-tox the ammonia and salt to
detox the nitrites and treat the tank/aquarium as I normally would with 10%
change/week. Worked like a charmed for me. ~ jan
~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
*muffin*
June 17th 05, 07:00 AM
the stuff I used was clor-amx (spelling) it was the powdered stuff..
ammonia dissapeared but was back in a few days later. tank was a 55 gal,
with only a couple small fish in it.
"~ janj JJsPond.us" > wrote in message
...
> >I did have *another* indoor tank , about a year ago, that no matter WHAT
I
> >did I could not get the balance correct in the tank, there was always
> >presence of ammonia in it, even with trying to do the balance thing with
a
> >small fish,, water changes etc. it was a nightmare, I tried asking for
> >advice on the fish groups, but nothing seemed to help. I guess the tank
is
> >cursed.
> >
> Did you use what I call the "Amquel Answer"? I'd been taught to balance a
> tank and not stress fish one had to do water changes. Then someone
informed
> me to use Amquel (or similar product) to de-tox the ammonia and salt to
> detox the nitrites and treat the tank/aquarium as I normally would with
10%
> change/week. Worked like a charmed for me. ~ jan
>
>
> ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
~ janj JJsPond.us
June 17th 05, 08:09 AM
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 02:00:57 -0400, "*muffin*" > wrote:
>the stuff I used was clor-amx (spelling) it was the powdered stuff..
>ammonia dissapeared but was back in a few days later. tank was a 55 gal,
>with only a couple small fish in it.
Chlor-Amx same thing as Amquell, you have to keep using it till the cycle
is complete. ~ jan
~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
Reel Mckoi
June 17th 05, 11:37 PM
Feed them to your Cat. And don't be so dumb the next time.
*muffin* wrote:
> due to 'stupidity' on my part, I have 2 8" koi that have an ulcer on their
> side, due to injury ( believe me , I could NOT believe what I almost did to
> my fish...... don't ask).
>
> anyway, I have been treating the pond with melafix,, have lymnozyme in it, &
> adding koi clay. its been a week, & the ulcers do not look much better. I do
> NOT feel like putting in another $40. worth of meds after this round is
> complete in a few days.(for koi that are worth $20. a piece.. they used up
> their cost replacement already)
>
> is there any chance they will eventually heal on their own??
>
>
> don't suggest a smaller quarantine tank, as that was part of my original
> problem.......
>
>
Reel Mckoi
June 20th 05, 11:26 PM
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>>Oestradiol 0.18nmol/l [ref.range 0.04 - 0.13]
>>Cortisol 0.75 umol/l [ref.range 0.17 - 0.61]
>>FSH 2.6 ie/l [ref.range 0.6 - 10.0]
>>
>>My dr says everything is ok but smells bad.
>>
>>i don't know if smell all in my mind. I hope i can up my
>>testosterones without using andriol or testoderm because i have
>>no mony.
>>Can i help my problem with anything without spend mony?
>>
>>Is it possible that my high estradiol and cortisol causes my low
>>t, so
>>it possible to upgrade my testosterone till about 700ng? This
>>with
>>safe products and not spend anythinbg?
>>
>
> <Snipped>
>
> doubting that anything on this planet would want to mate with
> you, I'd
> be tempted to make the cure of your dyslexia the main priority.
>
> YP
>
> Carols son rape a black women and the resultnig child is on
> welfare. Carols husband rape her son and grandson. i watch thru
> the window.
>
> So, It was God fault that her two marraiges failed?
>
> I guess it was God's fault that my son has also a ******* black
> child as
> well. its human wannabe we feed bananas.
>
> ANTONIO L SANTANA Sr
> 3072 CONSTITUTION RD
> CAMDEN NJ
> (856) 962-9003
>
>
> -=-
> This message was sent via two or more anonymous remailing services.
>
>
>
>
Reel Mckoi
June 20th 05, 11:28 PM
Jab Cracklin wrote:
> In article >
> Yorkshire Pudding <> wrote:
>
> On 15 Jun 2005 22:11:18 -0000, Anonymous
> >
> Trace: Qwest/jersey City NJ > wrote:
>
>Carol remailers has been traced to:
Please inform them that their customer is abusing their service
By spaming the net via remailers. Thay have a firsthop log file.
The account is alias alias
The above is Carol gate way from her home PC to her remailers and NSP.
And she thought her remailers could not be traced.
OrgName: Hughes Network Systems
OrgID: HNS
Address: 11717 Exploration Lane
Address: DirecWAY Network Management Center
Address: attn: Network Security Manager
City: Germantown
StateProv: MD
PostalCode: 20876
Country: US
NetRange: 66.82.0.0 - 66.82.255.255
CIDR: 66.82.0.0/16
NetName: DIRECPC-1BLK
NetHandle: NET-66-82-0-0-1
Parent: NET-66-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: NS1.DIRECPC.COM
NameServer: NS2.DIRECPC.COM
Comment: ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE
RegDate: 2001-02-28
Updated: 2003-01-21
TechHandle: ZD63-ARIN
TechName: DirecPC
TechPhone: +1-301-601-7205
TechEmail:
OrgTechHandle: NSM5-ARIN
OrgTechName: Network Security Manager
OrgTechPhone: +1-301-601-7205
OrgTechEmail:
~Carol~
June 21st 05, 10:55 PM
Reel Mckoi wrote:
> Jab Cracklin wrote:
>
>> In article >
>> Yorkshire Pudding <> wrote:
>>
>> On 15 Jun 2005 22:11:18 -0000, Anonymous
>> >
>> Trace: Qwest/jersey City NJ > wrote:
>>
>> Carol remailers has been traced to:
>
>
> Please inform them that their customer is abusing their service
> By spaming the net via remailers. Thay have a firsthop log file.
> The account is alias alias
>
>
> The above is Carol gate way from her home PC to her remailers and NSP.
>
> And she thought her remailers could not be traced.
>
>
> OrgName: Hughes Network Systems
> OrgID: HNS
> Address: 11717 Exploration Lane
> Address: DirecWAY Network Management Center
> Address: attn: Network Security Manager
> City: Germantown
> StateProv: MD
> PostalCode: 20876
> Country: US
>
> NetRange: 66.82.0.0 - 66.82.255.255
> CIDR: 66.82.0.0/16
> NetName: DIRECPC-1BLK
> NetHandle: NET-66-82-0-0-1
> Parent: NET-66-0-0-0-0
> NetType: Direct Allocation
> NameServer: NS1.DIRECPC.COM
> NameServer: NS2.DIRECPC.COM
> Comment: ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE
> RegDate: 2001-02-28
> Updated: 2003-01-21
>
> TechHandle: ZD63-ARIN
> TechName: DirecPC
> TechPhone: +1-301-601-7205
> TechEmail:
>
> OrgTechHandle: NSM5-ARIN
> OrgTechName: Network Security Manager
> OrgTechPhone: +1-301-601-7205
> OrgTechEmail:
Carol Can be reported at:
Tell Dimitry that NYM Shifting to bypass filters goes against netiquette
here is carol Id at x-privat.org
Organization: X-Privat NNTP Server - http://www.x-privat.org
X-Authenticated-User: $$wp88bm267170ku3euk728nz
X-Info: More info http://www.x-privat.org/infonews.php
Body Snatcher
June 22nd 05, 01:48 AM
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 17:55:47 -0400, ~Carol~ wrote:
> Reel Mckoi wrote:
>> Jab Cracklin wrote:
>>
>>> In article >
>>> Yorkshire Pudding <> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 15 Jun 2005 22:11:18 -0000, Anonymous
>>> >
>>> Trace: Qwest/jersey City NJ > wrote:
>>>
>>> Carol remailers has been traced to:
>>
>>
>> Please inform them that their customer is abusing their service
>> By spaming the net via remailers. Thay have a firsthop log file.
>> The account is alias alias
>>
>>
>> The above is Carol gate way from her home PC to her remailers and NSP.
>>
>> And she thought her remailers could not be traced.
>>
>>
>> OrgName: Hughes Network Systems
>> OrgID: HNS
>> Address: 11717 Exploration Lane
>> Address: DirecWAY Network Management Center
>> Address: attn: Network Security Manager
>> City: Germantown
>> StateProv: MD
>> PostalCode: 20876
>> Country: US
>>
>> NetRange: 66.82.0.0 - 66.82.255.255
>> CIDR: 66.82.0.0/16
>> NetName: DIRECPC-1BLK
>> NetHandle: NET-66-82-0-0-1
>> Parent: NET-66-0-0-0-0
>> NetType: Direct Allocation
>> NameServer: NS1.DIRECPC.COM
>> NameServer: NS2.DIRECPC.COM
>> Comment: ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE
>> RegDate: 2001-02-28
>> Updated: 2003-01-21
>>
>> TechHandle: ZD63-ARIN
>> TechName: DirecPC
>> TechPhone: +1-301-601-7205
>> TechEmail:
>>
>> OrgTechHandle: NSM5-ARIN
>> OrgTechName: Network Security Manager
>> OrgTechPhone: +1-301-601-7205
>> OrgTechEmail:
>
> Carol Can be reported at:
>
>
>
> Tell Dimitry that NYM Shifting to bypass filters goes against netiquette
>
> here is carol Id at x-privat.org
> Organization: X-Privat NNTP Server - http://www.x-privat.org
> X-Authenticated-User: $$wp88bm267170ku3euk728nz
> X-Info: More info http://www.x-privat.org/infonews.php
Hello Jabriol I think that a new friend has found you.
Cracklin'
June 22nd 05, 06:16 AM
"Body Snatcher" <ZXh0ZW5kNy42MkBnbWFpbC5jb20=> wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 17:55:47 -0400, ~Carol~ wrote:
>
> > Reel Mckoi wrote:
> >> Jab Cracklin wrote:
> >>
> >>> In article >
> >>> Yorkshire Pudding <> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On 15 Jun 2005 22:11:18 -0000, Anonymous
> >>> >
> >>> Trace: Qwest/jersey City NJ > wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Carol remailers has been traced to: [some fantasy......]
>
> Hello Jabriol I think that a new friend has found you.
====================
Can you imagine the LIES!?!?!?! Tracing a remailer,...unreal. What person
would send an anonymous message through their ISP's SMTP to start with????
Even if they did, it's still not traceable once it hits the 2nd, 3rd hop.
LOL!!!! :-D
Ever hear of a pathological liar? Someone who would rather climb a tree to
LIE then stand on the ground and tell the truth? They call it "theocratic
warfare strategy." As you've seen, they're also not above a little
"blackmail."........
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
Do not feed the trolls.
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