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fish deformities
most deformities of this kind are either there at birth from developmental defects
during development of the embryo, or, due to poor nutrition, or, recovery from serious infection. Ingrid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
fish deformities
Hi again Ingrid. I don't have any deformities in any of my fish. I just noticed
one for sale at a koi show. I was just a little interested in finding out more about it. Thank you for your replies. Judi |
fish deformities
Hi Judi,
Besides Genetics, fish deformities can be cause by high ammonia content in the water when eggs are developing. Deformities can also occur when quick temperature changes occur to eggs or fry. One of the biggest reasons for fish deformities is water quality during the fry stage. High ammonia, high nitrites and chemicals in the water are all reasons for deformities. Poor water quality is probably the biggest reason for deformities in KOI and Goldfish fry and can cause other physical damage to the fish is continued as the fish grows. Like I always have said, "the third things for good fish care is Good water, clear water, Clean water. If you concentrate on these three precepts you will have happy, health fish. Tom L.L. "Judi9000" wrote in message ... Hi again Ingrid. I don't have any deformities in any of my fish. I just noticed one for sale at a koi show. I was just a little interested in finding out more about it. Thank you for your replies. Judi |
fish deformities
I've never seen a crooked-face fish, but at one time a lot of the small
koi in the local pet stores (not speciality fish stores) looked quite normal from above, but from the side it was apparent that their tails were turned up. Normal fish profile up to the peduncle, I think it's called, then a noticeable elbow -- looked about 25-30 degrees. Some of them were pretty enough fish otherwise, and I seriously considered them, but didn't know how serious the tail thing was. Haven't seen them lately so either it was one "bad batch" due to conditions during and shortly after spawning, or a genetic thing whose parents haven't been spawning for those companies since. Anyway, would this type of deformity cause problems? ----------------------------------------- Only know that there is no spork. |
fish deformities
not sure, but why buy somebody's culls and if they were so poorly grown in the first
place what other hidden problems are there? Ingrid Elizabeth Naime wrote: I've never seen a crooked-face fish, but at one time a lot of the small koi in the local pet stores (not speciality fish stores) looked quite normal from above, but from the side it was apparent that their tails were turned up. Normal fish profile up to the peduncle, I think it's called, then a noticeable elbow -- looked about 25-30 degrees. Some of them were pretty enough fish otherwise, and I seriously considered them, but didn't know how serious the tail thing was. Haven't seen them lately so either it was one "bad batch" due to conditions during and shortly after spawning, or a genetic thing whose parents haven't been spawning for those companies since. Anyway, would this type of deformity cause problems? ----------------------------------------- Only know that there is no spork. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
fish deformities
thanks ingrid and tom
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