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Old August 31st 04, 11:01 PM
Carolyn
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I just went out to check on my fish for the first time in a while. The
goldfish seem to have white spots all over them, the fantails look like they
have been through a paper shredder! I have one koi with a yellowish bump on
it's side, almost looks crusty, with the scales sticking out. What can I do
for them? Do I have to isolate them, or do I treat the whole pond?
TIA
Carolyn


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Old September 1st 04, 04:15 AM
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Carolyn,

First thing that I would do is test all water parameters, pH, ammonia and
nitrites being the most important. It the water parameters are out, then
all the treatments in the world will not help. Second thing that I would do
is change 10 to 25% of the water to give them some really good new water.
Then it is time to start worrying over treatments. Go to
http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/care/care.htm to find treatments.
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"Carolyn" wrote in message
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I just went out to check on my fish for the first time in a while. The
goldfish seem to have white spots all over them, the fantails look like

they
have been through a paper shredder! I have one koi with a yellowish bump

on
it's side, almost looks crusty, with the scales sticking out. What can I

do
for them? Do I have to isolate them, or do I treat the whole pond?
TIA
Carolyn




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Old September 1st 04, 02:27 PM
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formalin... JAN.. WHAT is that stuff you use?
also add 0.9lb salt per 100 gallons of water.
use the formalin, next day do a partial water change, next day do formalin, repeat
above once more so formalin every other day 3 times, water changes every other day 3
times. Ingrid

"Carolyn" wrote:

I just went out to check on my fish for the first time in a while. The
goldfish seem to have white spots all over them, the fantails look like they
have been through a paper shredder! I have one koi with a yellowish bump on
it's side, almost looks crusty, with the scales sticking out. What can I do
for them? Do I have to isolate them, or do I treat the whole pond?
TIA
Carolyn




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