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The pond, the pictures and the detailed description of PP treatment are very
much appreciated. While I hope never to need to use PP, I feel much better about it now. -- Jim Humphries Victoria, BC From: "Theo van Daele" Subject: "Bomb the pond" in pictures Date: October 23, 2003 10:39 PM Hey folks, I ment to post this link before but then forgot. On this page you get a report with lots of pictures as how it can look like when doing a PP treatment. It may be of some help for people wanting or needing to do this treatment for the first time. I know I always shied away, but this summer I had to bite the bullet because of Trichodina on a few fish, so I decided to document the treatment. Disclaimer: this info is what it looked like in *my* pond, your mileage may vary, so please don't just copy what I did as this stuff is quite powerful. The article does point on several occasions to Roark's ultimate FAQ, which was my guide all along. Normally I'd say "don't start a ruck" over PP, but as the newsgroup is a bit like our fish at the moment (calmly hovering at the bottom with these colder temps ;) ) it may or may not be a good time to sparkle off a healthy debate. Enjoy :) I'm proud to say smirk that an adapted version will be published in a Dutch koi magazine this Christmas. Fame ! ;) http://www.wide-o.net/pptreatment/ Theo |
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Hey Theo! Sorry for being a "late entrant" to the thread - family emergency
for the last week (more to come :-( ), but your photo essay on a PP treatment was very good! Due to lack of a bottom drain and poor design, I use "mini charges" of PP once a week (or less) to clean my pond. By "mini charges", I mean .15 ppm or so, no where near the dose needed for parasites. Even though I monitor treatments with an ORP meter, I was scared witless the first time I used it! As you noticed, inintially the fish went to bottom: my theory is that it got dark, so they think it's bedtime! As the charge burns off, it becomes "less dark", and they behave normally. The stuff can be terribly deadly if not properly used, but it is also a very useful tool. Again, very good essay on what to expect! Lee "Theo van Daele" wrote in message ... Hey Jim, Kind comments appreciated. Hope my information will never be of use to you in a way ! ;-) But if ever, the information is there. Cheers, Theo "Jim Humphries" jhumphri(stop schreef in bericht news:blamb.166879$pl3.143744@pd7tw3no... The pond, the pictures and the detailed description of PP treatment are very much appreciated. While I hope never to need to use PP, I feel much better about it now. -- Jim Humphries Victoria, BC |
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it was not added dilute enough or slowly enough if it makes a local area that dark.
that is when koi swim thru it and can damage their gills. Ingrid , I was scared witless the first time I used it! As you noticed, inintially the fish went to bottom: my theory is that it got dark, so they think it's bedtime! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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. |
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