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I have had some really bad quarantine results. I have a tank in place - 350
gals, I think. It has some unwanted gf in it, which I think will serve well for 'canary' fish. I know I need to run some of the water out and replace it before I put in this new baby. I plan to do frequent water changes, rather than setting up a filter. These gf have lived out the winter in this setup without it, and I have not had good results with the filtration of this tank in the past. The total fish load will be about 18" in the 350 gals. I think two to three weeks should be enough. Any disagreements? My past bad experiences have led me to skip the quarantine entirely, but my last resulting disaster cured that carelessness forever. Mostly, it makes me think hard about acquiring new fish. |
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![]() "Ann in Houston" wrote in message ... I have had some really bad quarantine results. I have a tank in place - 350 gals, I think. It has some unwanted gf in it, which I think will serve well for 'canary' fish. I know I need to run some of the water out and replace it before I put in this new baby. I plan to do frequent water changes, rather than setting up a filter. These gf have lived out the winter in this setup without it, and I have not had good results with the filtration of this tank in the past. The total fish load will be about 18" in the 350 gals. I think two to three weeks should be enough. Any disagreements? My past bad experiences have led me to skip the quarantine entirely, but my last resulting disaster cured that carelessness forever. Mostly, it makes me think hard about acquiring new fish. ============================= I lost almost every fish I had to a contagious ulcer infection back around 1998. All new fish, and they are few, are quarantined for 21 days now and treated for parasites whether I see anything suspicious or not. I filter even my smallest 150g ponds. What problem did you have filtering your 350g tank? No one goes by inches of fish anymore. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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I forgot to add that I was going to treat the water for parasites and
fungus. I think my pump was too big for the tank, and I kind of rigged the filter petty cheaply. The water was agitated an awful lot. I didn't want to pop for a new one. Also, I had trouble with the fish hating the tank and stressing out. Now that I think of it, though, those fish were big. As for the fish load, it is about four small gf, two and a half, on up to about six inches long. The new one is about four inches. ============================= I lost almost every fish I had to a contagious ulcer infection back around 1998. All new fish, and they are few, are quarantined for 21 days now and treated for parasites whether I see anything suspicious or not. I filter even my smallest 150g ponds. What problem did you have filtering your 350g tank? No one goes by inches of fish anymore. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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![]() "Ann in Houston" wrote in message ... I forgot to add that I was going to treat the water for parasites and fungus. I think my pump was too big for the tank, and I kind of rigged the filter petty cheaply. The water was agitated an awful lot. I believe too much agitation does stress them. My 150g ponds/tanks have pumps that are in the 250gph range. They're wrapped in plastic window screen and some poly quilt batting material and stuffed in plastic pots. There's no wild agitation. I have them at one end, not the middle so the fish can rest or hide in the plants at the opposite side. I didn't want to pop for a new one. Also, I had trouble with the fish hating the tank and stressing out. Now that I think of it, though, those fish were big. As for the fish load, it is about four small gf, two and a half, on up to about six inches long. The new one is about four inches. I always figure 10g per small goldfish and 20 to 30g per adult which are over 8" long. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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![]() You do not have a clue you clueless wonder......so just do the rp folks a favor and STFU On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 23:29:38 -0500, "Reel McKoi" wrote: "Ann in Houston" wrote in message . .. I forgot to add that I was going to treat the water for parasites and fungus. I think my pump was too big for the tank, and I kind of rigged the filter petty cheaply. The water was agitated an awful lot. I believe too much agitation does stress them. My 150g ponds/tanks have pumps that are in the 250gph range. They're wrapped in plastic window screen and some poly quilt batting material and stuffed in plastic pots. There's no wild agitation. I have them at one end, not the middle so the fish can rest or hide in the plants at the opposite side. I didn't want to pop for a new one. Also, I had trouble with the fish hating the tank and stressing out. Now that I think of it, though, those fish were big. As for the fish load, it is about four small gf, two and a half, on up to about six inches long. The new one is about four inches. I always figure 10g per small goldfish and 20 to 30g per adult which are over 8" long. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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![]() And your fix was to collect them all up and dump them in a farm pond to get rid of them.....you inconsiderate moron. Carol Gulley need to be QT's, as she is always spreading trash and mess on the usenet........ On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 22:43:30 -0500, "Reel McKoi" wrote: "Ann in Houston" wrote in message . .. I have had some really bad quarantine results. I have a tank in place - 350 gals, I think. It has some unwanted gf in it, which I think will serve well for 'canary' fish. I know I need to run some of the water out and replace it before I put in this new baby. I plan to do frequent water changes, rather than setting up a filter. These gf have lived out the winter in this setup without it, and I have not had good results with the filtration of this tank in the past. The total fish load will be about 18" in the 350 gals. I think two to three weeks should be enough. Any disagreements? My past bad experiences have led me to skip the quarantine entirely, but my last resulting disaster cured that carelessness forever. Mostly, it makes me think hard about acquiring new fish. ============================= I lost almost every fish I had to a contagious ulcer infection back around 1998. All new fish, and they are few, are quarantined for 21 days now and treated for parasites whether I see anything suspicious or not. I filter even my smallest 150g ponds. What problem did you have filtering your 350g tank? No one goes by inches of fish anymore. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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you need an indicator koi ... GF arent enough for the worst. and the temp in that
tank has to get up to 80oF or so to let the heat activated virus or bacteria out and do its worst. anything short of a month isnt going to do it. Ingrid "Ann in Houston" wrote: I have had some really bad quarantine results. I have a tank in place - 350 gals, I think. It has some unwanted gf in it, which I think will serve well for 'canary' fish. I know I need to run some of the water out and replace it before I put in this new baby. I plan to do frequent water changes, rather than setting up a filter. These gf have lived out the winter in this setup without it, and I have not had good results with the filtration of this tank in the past. The total fish load will be about 18" in the 350 gals. I think two to three weeks should be enough. Any disagreements? My past bad experiences have led me to skip the quarantine entirely, but my last resulting disaster cured that carelessness forever. Mostly, it makes me think hard about acquiring new fish. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...s=Group+lookup www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no compensation for running the Puregold list or Puregold website. I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zone 5 next to Lake Michigan |
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Hmmm, thanks for that info. I hate to expose any of my koi. I like them
all. I would go get one at Petco, but I thought the point was to use a fish that has been living in your own pond. Also, how do you heat up your QT? Are tank heaters expensive? wrote in message ... you need an indicator koi ... GF arent enough for the worst. and the temp in that tank has to get up to 80oF or so to let the heat activated virus or bacteria out and do its worst. anything short of a month isnt going to do it. Ingrid "Ann in Houston" wrote: I have had some really bad quarantine results. I have a tank in place - 350 gals, I think. It has some unwanted gf in it, which I think will serve well for 'canary' fish. I know I need to run some of the water out and replace it before I put in this new baby. I plan to do frequent water changes, rather than setting up a filter. These gf have lived out the winter in this setup without it, and I have not had good results with the filtration of this tank in the past. The total fish load will be about 18" in the 350 gals. I think two to three weeks should be enough. Any disagreements? My past bad experiences have led me to skip the quarantine entirely, but my last resulting disaster cured that carelessness forever. Mostly, it makes me think hard about acquiring new fish. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...s=Group+lookup www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no compensation for running the Puregold list or Puregold website. I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zone 5 next to Lake Michigan |
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![]() "Ann in Houston" wrote in message ... Hmmm, thanks for that info. I hate to expose any of my koi. I like them all. I would go get one at Petco, but I thought the point was to use a fish that has been living in your own pond. Also, how do you heat up your QT? Are tank heaters expensive? ========================== You didn't take a new fish from the pet shop and put it outside in cold water did you? That can be a real shock since pet stores keep their tank on the warm side. You can't easily heat and outdoor tank. My quarantine tank is inside. I don't expose anything to new fish. And watch for cross-contamination by hand or fish nets. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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No, I didn't take a new one and put it outside. Ingrid said I needed to
have a koi as a test fish, but I don't want to sacrifice any of my own koi. I only was saying that the only koi I wouldn't mind testing with would be one from the lfs, but that I didn't think that would serve the purpose since it wouldn't be from my own pond. The new fish I just bought was in a bldg. without any climate control, just out of the rain, sun and wind. Right now, he's indoors because I don't want to just put him out in the somewhat neglected tank on the patio with the goldies. I want to improve the water somewhat. We just got in from SA this afternoon and I had too much to do and too stormy a day to set up the tank today. We are on a well, but the tank is full of rainwater, right now. Our highs are mostly in the mid to upper 70's now. We start most days around 60 degrees. I don't know how I would keep him inside with enough water to accommodate him and one other one. "Reel McKoi" wrote in message ... "Ann in Houston" wrote in message ... Hmmm, thanks for that info. I hate to expose any of my koi. I like them all. I would go get one at Petco, but I thought the point was to use a fish that has been living in your own pond. Also, how do you heat up your QT? Are tank heaters expensive? ========================== You didn't take a new fish from the pet shop and put it outside in cold water did you? That can be a real shock since pet stores keep their tank on the warm side. You can't easily heat and outdoor tank. My quarantine tank is inside. I don't expose anything to new fish. And watch for cross-contamination by hand or fish nets. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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