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Does one of my Koi have BULIMIA?



 
 
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Old April 11th 04, 05:19 PM
Just Me \Koi\
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Default Does one of my Koi have BULIMIA?

Let me start off by confessing that I have some pretty weird Koi, heck one
is so weird I named him BV after our beloved BV!

Anyway less I digress, I have Koi that will splash the water when I am near
to get attention, one that will swim really fast anytime I have orange for
them, and let's not forget Mr. Piggy that will swim on his back to get
treats! And black shadow, he is just out to give me heart attack by
sneaking up on me like a stealth bomber whenever I get in their pond!

This story is not about any of the Koi above! This story is about Mr.
Yellowman! He eats a lot of food and then spits them back out! Non stop!
He starts off eating enough normally, then competes with he other Koi for
the balance of the food, and that's how his bulimic behavior starts!

Should I take him to Dr. Phil for counseling?

Sincerely
Koi Stumped in Rancho Cucamonga!
AKA Just Me Koi!
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