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Reel Mckoi
September 21st 05, 07:25 PM
I'm posting this for a friend who doesn't have a computer. They're having a
problem they can't seem to solve. There is blood streaks in the fins of
their six 3 year old koi (they don't keep goldfish). The pond is 1000
gallons and has many plants, no UV light and filter rated for 1000 gallon
pond plus a new pump (they don't know how many GPH it pumps). There is very
little mulm on the pond bottom. The water is clear. No clays or cat-litter
is used. I did a scrape on several of the koi and no parasites were seen,
we scraped a few days later - still negative. They aren't flashing and all
are acting normal and eating well. They had a normal slime coat and she
uses KoiZyme once, in the spring. The pond is in the sun most of the day.
The liner is tuned up so no runoff can get into the water. No sprays are
used around the pond.
We tested the water:
Ammonia - 0
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 10 ppm
Total hardness - 300
Total Alkalinity - 300
Ph - 8.4
Food used: Ichiban by Misty Mountain and Tetra Sticks once a week as a
treat.
All replies will be printed and sent to her.
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McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995...
My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b
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~Roy
September 22nd 05, 01:21 AM
YOur the great pond and fish guru, you go figure it out bitch.....miss
know it all. I am sure between you and pussy footed Derek you can cure
all the worlds problems!
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 13:25:10 -0500, "Reel Mckoi" >
wrote:
>===<>I'm posting this for a friend who doesn't have a computer. They're having a
>===<>problem they can't seem to solve. There is blood streaks in the fins of
>===<>their six 3 year old koi (they don't keep goldfish). The pond is 1000
>===<>gallons and has many plants, no UV light and filter rated for 1000 gallon
>===<>pond plus a new pump (they don't know how many GPH it pumps). There is very
>===<>little mulm on the pond bottom. The water is clear. No clays or cat-litter
>===<>is used. I did a scrape on several of the koi and no parasites were seen,
>===<>we scraped a few days later - still negative. They aren't flashing and all
>===<>are acting normal and eating well. They had a normal slime coat and she
>===<>uses KoiZyme once, in the spring. The pond is in the sun most of the day.
>===<>The liner is tuned up so no runoff can get into the water. No sprays are
>===<>used around the pond.
>===<>
>===<>We tested the water:
>===<>
>===<>Ammonia - 0
>===<>Nitrites - 0
>===<>Nitrates - 10 ppm
>===<>Total hardness - 300
>===<>Total Alkalinity - 300
>===<>Ph - 8.4
>===<>
>===<>Food used: Ichiban by Misty Mountain and Tetra Sticks once a week as a
>===<>treat.
>===<>
>===<>All replies will be printed and sent to her.
==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
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September 22nd 05, 03:44 AM
have them call Jo Ann and talk it over with her. 251-649-4790.
Ingrid
>>===<>I'm posting this for a friend who doesn't have a computer. They're having a
>>===<>problem they can't seem to solve. There is blood streaks in the fins of
>>===<>their six 3 year old koi (they don't keep goldfish). The pond is 1000
>>===<>gallons and has many plants, no UV light and filter rated for 1000 gallon
>>===<>pond plus a new pump (they don't know how many GPH it pumps). There is very
>>===<>little mulm on the pond bottom. The water is clear. No clays or cat-litter
>>===<>is used. I did a scrape on several of the koi and no parasites were seen,
>>===<>we scraped a few days later - still negative. They aren't flashing and all
>>===<>are acting normal and eating well. They had a normal slime coat and she
>>===<>uses KoiZyme once, in the spring. The pond is in the sun most of the day.
>>===<>The liner is tuned up so no runoff can get into the water. No sprays are
>>===<>used around the pond.
>>===<>
>>===<>We tested the water:
>>===<>
>>===<>Ammonia - 0
>>===<>Nitrites - 0
>>===<>Nitrates - 10 ppm
>>===<>Total hardness - 300
>>===<>Total Alkalinity - 300
>>===<>Ph - 8.4
>>===<>
>>===<>Food used: Ichiban by Misty Mountain and Tetra Sticks once a week as a
>>===<>treat.
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Reel Mckoi
September 22nd 05, 04:20 AM
Thanks. This will be passed on to her and her husband.
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McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995...
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> wrote in message
...
> have them call Jo Ann and talk it over with her. 251-649-4790.
> Ingrid
>
>
>>>===<>I'm posting this for a friend who doesn't have a computer. They're
>>>having a
>>>===<>problem they can't seem to solve. There is blood streaks in the
>>>fins of
>>>===<>their six 3 year old koi (they don't keep goldfish). The pond is
>>>1000
>>>===<>gallons and has many plants, no UV light and filter rated for 1000
>>>gallon
>>>===<>pond plus a new pump (they don't know how many GPH it pumps). There
>>>is very
>>>===<>little mulm on the pond bottom. The water is clear. No clays or
>>>cat-litter
>>>===<>is used. I did a scrape on several of the koi and no parasites were
>>>seen,
>>>===<>we scraped a few days later - still negative. They aren't flashing
>>>and all
>>>===<>are acting normal and eating well. They had a normal slime coat and
>>>she
>>>===<>uses KoiZyme once, in the spring. The pond is in the sun most of
>>>the day.
>>>===<>The liner is tuned up so no runoff can get into the water. No
>>>sprays are
>>>===<>used around the pond.
>>>===<>
>>>===<>We tested the water:
>>>===<>
>>>===<>Ammonia - 0
>>>===<>Nitrites - 0
>>>===<>Nitrates - 10 ppm
>>>===<>Total hardness - 300
>>>===<>Total Alkalinity - 300
>>>===<>Ph - 8.4
>>>===<>
>>>===<>Food used: Ichiban by Misty Mountain and Tetra Sticks once a week
>>>as a
>>>===<>treat.
>
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at
> http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/
> sign up: http://list.lovemyoldhome.com/web/wa.cgi?REPORT&z=3
> www.drsolo.com
> Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
> compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for
> any of the recommendations I make.
> AND I DID NOT AUTHORIZE ADS AT THE OLD PUREGOLD SITE
~Roy
September 22nd 05, 12:43 PM
I would not hold my breath on Carol aka Reel NUTCASE Mckoi relaying
thata info to her so called friends........
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 02:44:23 GMT, wrote:
>===<>have them call Jo Ann and talk it over with her. 251-649-4790.
>===<>Ingrid
>===<>
>===<>
>===<>>>===<>I'm posting this for a friend who doesn't have a computer. They're having a
>===<>>>===<>problem they can't seem to solve. There is blood streaks in the fins of
>===<>>>===<>their six 3 year old koi (they don't keep goldfish). The pond is 1000
>===<>>>===<>gallons and has many plants, no UV light and filter rated for 1000 gallon
>===<>>>===<>pond plus a new pump (they don't know how many GPH it pumps). There is very
>===<>>>===<>little mulm on the pond bottom. The water is clear. No clays or cat-litter
>===<>>>===<>is used. I did a scrape on several of the koi and no parasites were seen,
>===<>>>===<>we scraped a few days later - still negative. They aren't flashing and all
>===<>>>===<>are acting normal and eating well. They had a normal slime coat and she
>===<>>>===<>uses KoiZyme once, in the spring. The pond is in the sun most of the day.
>===<>>>===<>The liner is tuned up so no runoff can get into the water. No sprays are
>===<>>>===<>used around the pond.
>===<>>>===<>
>===<>>>===<>We tested the water:
>===<>>>===<>
>===<>>>===<>Ammonia - 0
>===<>>>===<>Nitrites - 0
>===<>>>===<>Nitrates - 10 ppm
>===<>>>===<>Total hardness - 300
>===<>>>===<>Total Alkalinity - 300
>===<>>>===<>Ph - 8.4
>===<>>>===<>
>===<>>>===<>Food used: Ichiban by Misty Mountain and Tetra Sticks once a week as a
>===<>>>===<>treat.
>===<>
>===<>
>===<>
>===<>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>===<>List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at
>===<>http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/
>===<>sign up: http://list.lovemyoldhome.com/web/wa.cgi?REPORT&z=3
>===<>www.drsolo.com
>===<>Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
>===<>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>===<>I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
>===<>compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for
>===<>any of the recommendations I make.
>===<>AND I DID NOT AUTHORIZE ADS AT THE OLD PUREGOLD SITE
==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }<((((o> ~~~~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~~~~~ }<(((((o>
Snooze
September 22nd 05, 02:08 PM
"~Roy" > wrote in message
...
>I would not hold my breath on Carol aka Reel NUTCASE Mckoi relaying
> thata info to her so called friends........
When i saw this post, I also immediately suspected it was a red herring.
Highly suspect, her usual behavior is to appear to be an authority figure in
this newsgroup, almost 100% response rate to pond questions. Additionally
just yesterday she claimed that she would never trust people on the
internet, because anyone can be an expert.
The best part is that 30 seconds on google found the answer. Who would have
thought "blood streak fin koi" would find the answer?
-S
~ jan JJsPond.us
September 22nd 05, 03:25 PM
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 13:08:37 GMT, "Snooze" > wrote:
>The best part is that 30 seconds on google found the answer. Who would have
>thought "blood streak fin koi" would find the answer?
>
>-S
So Snooze, what did it say? ~ jan
~ jan JJsPond.us
September 22nd 05, 03:30 PM
Just to weigh in on this.....
Blood streaks in the fins, when everything else is normal is usually the
first sign of stress. If Ammonia is zero, and pH isn't crashing, a water
change is a good idea. I'd also consider that over crowding may be the
stressor. ~ jan
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