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Since when do we ask if 220 gallons is too small for Koi?
That would appear to be a given. Any problems would stem from that fact. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... But Nedra, he didn't ask if his pond was too small in his questions. ;o) Gary, You've gotten some good advice, but I'll give my 2 cents. Many Koi Clubs around the country now have trained KHAs (Koi Health Advisors) they will come to your home, microscope in hand and help, free! So you might want to check your area on the AKCA.org website and find your closest club and if they have trained KHAs. I don't follow the *I can't catch them* story. I get IN my 6'X13' pond full of plants and herd my fish into a big black 24" diameter plastic planter pot. Then I bag them from there. So get a big tub and herd them, don't try to net them. My drugs of choice for shot-gunning are those that won't destroy the filter. Lymnozyme, or Koizyme (I guess they're calling it now). Romet B feed or other medicated feeds. Salt. For flukes, malathion. Dimalin for anchor worm or lice, neither it or malathion ruin the bio-filter. I just went thru a malathion treatment in both ponds and sick tank, last one today. Sick tank is salted over 0.3% and I'm treating the fish in there with a product called Tricide-Neo. Fish was scraped before treatment and only one fluke showed up. I don't think flukes though caused the initial damage, I think it was injury and not getting my filter, salt & lymnozyme either up to snuff or in the pond early enough because I was adjusting to going back to work this spring when one should be keeping a close eye on pond things. The jury is out on whether I'll save this fish or not. My main goal is the experience of doing in (I took the KHA class), but there's no experience like doing it! So I am. Would be nice if the fish survives me, and my treatment, but I've seen better looking dead carp on the beach.s ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website 1st and foremost check your water quality. I've reposted the sick fish/sick pond form, fill it out. ~ jan On 15 Jul 2003 13:50:20 GMT, ospam (GACinMass) wrote: I've read several books on koi diseases, parasites, etc. All of them emphasize the importance of sending scrapings/samples to a lab or having a microscope in order to properly identify the culprit and determine the appropriate course of treatment. OK, time for a reality check: First, the only way I have ever been able to net a koi in my pond is to nearly drain it. This stresses the fish so much that I will not do it again. In fact, the last time I did this, for a full year afterward they would run & hide when they saw anyone at the pond's edge. So I will not be able to get a scraping or sample of any kind. Second, I do not have a microscope or a lab nearby so I'm forced to guess what the affliction is and what treatment to start. I tend to start with Potassium Permanganate, treating the entire 220 gal pond. If I don't see improvement, I try Formalin. If that doesn't work I try Limnozyme. I know this is a wasteful "shotgun" approach but it has worked somewhat. Last year I lost 2 koi to some kind of ulcer/fungus thing before I was able to get it under control. Here's my question: If you can only guess at what the ailment is, how would you treat it? What meds in what order? Is PP the best place to start? My fish have just been through a spawning episode and several are now showing whitish bumps on their fins. One has skinned his nose pretty seriously. I started the PP yesterday and have my fingers crossed. Any advice would be much appreciated. ~ Gary Zone 6b |
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