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![]() Roy "Tristan" Hauer, completely obsessed stalker of Carol, Gail & Tara Legale spewed more sewerage in message ... Knock any old grannies in the head yet Roy or you just out to trash all these groups? Mock any fat or disabled people today to get your jollies? Get help before you harm yourself or kill someone. Your dangerously near the edge. Every single post is an excuse for you to attack your target victim........... "Tristan" wrote in message ... Totally assinine information given by an obnoxious individual that thinks they know all but really knows very little. This person is notorious for passing out erroneous info and any info given by her should not be trusted to even be inline with what was asked or relavant to the situation. In most folks opinions its better to do without informaiton by this person than to chance usuing any of it. On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 14:20:12 -0600, Zëbulon wrote: "scs0" wrote in message legroups.com... From what I've gathered my koi's problem may be: Carp pox (aka Lymphocystis) Since it's lived so long it's probably pox. You can also check www.koivet.com for more information on koi diseases. Or Koi herpes I'm unclear on whether or not Carp Pox and Koi Herpes are different diseases or just the same name for the same thing. I don't want to kill the fish, but it certainly sounds like I should isolate this one. That's what I did with mine because of her beauty, but the pox always came back. I finally decided she had to go. Yea put the fish insoomeone elses pond and let them catch the aftereffects...Really nice compasionate and reliable individual is what yu are CArol....I assume its safe to say you would push your ownn mother out ino the streets if she became a leper so you would not have to deal with it. Your a real gem carol one of a kind! That's a bit of a pain considering the size these fish are getting to, but one thing I learned is that these bigger fish are much lazier and easier to catch than the impossible-to-catch younger ones. I definitely don't want to contact the Department of Agriculture. Government and environmental issues are a scary thing to mix and I've heard the horror stories. I'd probably end up with 100 euthanized koi and a demolished pond. I'll be lucky if they don't find a way to condemn my property altogether! Then separate the fish until you decide what to do with it. My fish was with the others for months and none of them were infected with the pox. It doesn't spread like wildfire. Even her fry were not infected. I kept a healthy fry from her to replace her. It will be 2 years old in April and no pox. I would like to get out of this without the death of this fish. I've never really liked its color patterns too much but that's a mean reason to settle for its euthanization! Don't worry; the last thing I'll do is release this fish into the wild or any other body of water for that matter. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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