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Waseem,
Forgive my bluntness, but forget the fish and fix your water quality. You need to be checking your ammonia daily, till it stays at 0. If not 0 you need to use an ammonia binder, with a showing of ammonia you'll also eventually get a showing of nitrite, this can be detoxed with salt. Beside pH you need to know your KH, without adequate KH, a pH test tells one nothing as it flops AM to PM. Once you fix your WQ, you can fix your fish, or most likely be surprised that they have the ability to fix themselves in pristine water. ~ 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 On 6 Apr 2004 12:38:33 -0700, (Waseem) wrote: Hi First post here hope you guys can help me out. To cut a long story short i had some type of infection in my pond which after treating with all kinds of stuff didn't clear up and i was advised to use Malachite Green / Formalin , which i have done. Two does now 1 week apart so far, not sure if its working I have 1000L pond, in the UK, My water conditions are good these were the readings abotu 3 weeks ago: Nitrite = 0 mg/l Nitrate = 12.5 mg/l Ammonia = 0.1 mg/l PH 7 My pond now has: [i have lost 1 comet , and 1 gold fish] no fish loss for a about 1 1/2 weeks 2 Shubukins [one very ill, big ulcer type thing] 1 sturgeon [looks ok] 1 comet [infected] 1 gold fish [infected] 2 orfes seem ok My intial questions and reason i came here is: The injured Shubukin seems ok sometimes ie swims around with the others etc but it is being "attacked" bitten by the other shubukin , where the ulcer is , it doesnt seem to botherd by this, but im sure it is as it looks to hide. However i took all my plants out as they were rotting away. What shall i do ? I can't really divide the pond as its one of those rigid things all curved so its going to be hard. Pics of the worst infected fish are he so if anyone could adivse if the fish is recovering or it looks bad please do, One other person has told me on a forum it looks likes its healing but im not too sure. http://www.zaytoonmedia.com/illfish/IMAGE_00035.jpg http://www.zaytoonmedia.com/illfish/IMAGE_00043.jpg http://www.zaytoonmedia.com/illfish/IMAGE_00033.jpg I have used a couple of other forums before i found this for advise on the issue of the infection in the pond, so for background please see these two posts... http://www.tropicalfish.site5.com/tf...ghlight=waseem and http://www.uk.gardenweb.com/forums/l...1563768.html?9 As i said this is my first post so if i have broken any rules or demanded too much from anyone i apologise Waseem |
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