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Old July 17th 03, 03:33 AM
*muffin*
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oh,, I didn't think you answered,, do I do this for JUSt 3 treatments??

doesn't seem like they will heal in that amount of time.


...PP and will be gone
by the next day for the next dose. every other day for 3 treatments.



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Old July 18th 03, 01:32 AM
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muffin,

They will not heal in that amount of time. They will be rid of any
parasites that are causing problems. They will have cleaner water. Both of
these will help them heal themselves. The use of a medicated food may be
helpful. The use of KoiZyme will keep bacteria numbers down so they will
heal better. The most effective methods require catching the fish and using
a topical application of iodine, PP paste, merthiolate, or similar, and
injections. But no matter what the method of treatment, it is like a good
scrape to you. It don't go away in 5 minutes.
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oh,, I didn't think you answered,, do I do this for JUSt 3 treatments??

doesn't seem like they will heal in that amount of time.


..PP and will be gone
by the next day for the next dose. every other day for 3 treatments.





 




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