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gunnar
August 9th 05, 09:11 PM
i am having problem with fish getting ulcers in tail what could be causing
this . pond is natural gets water from brook which then flows thru two ponds
pumped thru Laguna filter then back into brook.

RichToyBox
August 9th 05, 11:19 PM
Is your pond a true natural pond, mud bottom and flow through fresh water,
or a pond made to look natural, but completely recycling the water? I think
that we need to know this before we can provide useful feedback.
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"gunnar" > wrote in message
news:J58Ke.111759$rb6.66745@lakeread07...
>i am having problem with fish getting ulcers in tail what could be causing
>this . pond is natural gets water from brook which then flows thru two
>ponds pumped thru Laguna filter then back into brook.
>

gunnar
August 10th 05, 06:51 PM
It has a liner but it flows through to brook. I lined it due to heavy mud
which fish would stir up cutting view of them. I have had this set up for 3
years and never a problem. should i have water tested.
"RichToyBox" > wrote in message
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> Is your pond a true natural pond, mud bottom and flow through fresh water,
> or a pond made to look natural, but completely recycling the water? I
> think that we need to know this before we can provide useful feedback.
> --
> RichToyBox
> http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
>
> "gunnar" > wrote in message
> news:J58Ke.111759$rb6.66745@lakeread07...
>>i am having problem with fish getting ulcers in tail what could be causing
>>this . pond is natural gets water from brook which then flows thru two
>>ponds pumped thru Laguna filter then back into brook.
>>
>
>

Roy
August 11th 05, 12:05 AM
As long as your getting a continous flow of water through from a
brook, it could possibly also be introducing nasties from a source
upstream of where your diverting the water from.....I ofund that a
nutrient rich water is a good breeding ground for nasties in koi and
GF. Seems natural game type fish like bass and bream can tolerate it
but the ornamental tpes don;t fare as well in it. It may not be a bad
idea to check the water for nasty organisms, as you really never know
what may have gotten into it at some time or other.

On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 13:51:31 -0400, "gunnar" >
wrote:

>===<>It has a liner but it flows through to brook. I lined it due to heavy mud
>===<>which fish would stir up cutting view of them. I have had this set up for 3
>===<>years and never a problem. should i have water tested.
>===<>"RichToyBox" > wrote in message
...
>===<>> Is your pond a true natural pond, mud bottom and flow through fresh water,
>===<>> or a pond made to look natural, but completely recycling the water? I
>===<>> think that we need to know this before we can provide useful feedback.
>===<>> --
>===<>> RichToyBox
>===<>> http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
>===<>>
>===<>> "gunnar" > wrote in message
>===<>> news:J58Ke.111759$rb6.66745@lakeread07...
>===<>>>i am having problem with fish getting ulcers in tail what could be causing
>===<>>>this . pond is natural gets water from brook which then flows thru two
>===<>>>ponds pumped thru Laguna filter then back into brook.
>===<>>>
>===<>>
>===<>>
>===<>


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Reel Mckoi
August 22nd 05, 10:32 PM
gunnar wrote:
> i am having problem with fish getting ulcers in tail what could be causing
> this .

stupidity
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Roy
August 22nd 05, 10:51 PM
Don't pay that no it all bitch any attention...she is too wrapped up
in her own little world on harrasing folks and upsetting other
newsgroups......

I would check water parameters first off, if possible isolate the fish
in a QT setup. Net the fish and dab the area with iodine or PP paste,
and feed it some medicated feed, and do daily water changes. Most
times just good quality water is sufficient to turn things areound,
but sometimes they do need a bit of help and antibiotics give them a
boost. Somehow I have a feeling your water paramters are off.....Too
much mulm and junk in the ponds bottom can also cause this.

On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:32:54 -0400, Reel Mckoi
> wrote:

>===<>gunnar wrote:
>===<>> i am having problem with fish getting ulcers in tail what could be causing
>===<>> this .
>===<>
>===<>stupidity


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Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
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