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Old March 30th 06, 02:20 PM posted to rec.ponds
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Hi All, this is a voice from the past!!
I have a friend on GreyTalk, a forum for greyhound owners who is having
a big problem. She is in Fla and is bordered on 3 sides by protected
lands with loads of critters. What they believe is a panther, attacked
her goat and severely injured it. It will live, but she is worried
about her hounds, especially going out at night. I mentioned the
sprayer and she wants to look into them. What are they called and where
can she get or look at one?

Thanks, and I hope all your ponds are coming out of winter in fine
shape, depending on where you are, of course. DH had to re-gasket the
skimmer, finally found the leak!! Ours is up and running and every
fish showed up to eat. All look healthy!! But where can I get that
antibiotic food, - I think name begins with an R.

Also, what are the little white spots on the dorsal fin of some of my
neighbors GF. The fins are kind of ragged looking too. Is this fin rot
or a parasite? Any help is appreciated. Thanks again.
Olde Hippee, Nan Zitney

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Old March 30th 06, 02:29 PM posted to rec.ponds
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So sorry, I should have googled it first, got loads of responses there.

Still hope everyones fishies are doing well. We have about a dozen of
various sized koi in a 17' X 10' pond, the biggest about 26 inches long
and the samllest about 6 inches. The water lillies are sprouting and
it is finally warming up, like January was! LOL. I am soooo ready for
spring. Winters are such a pain, everywhere I have arthritus!!!!
Com'on warmth and sunshine!! AND rain, we need it desperately here in
the midatlantic/northeast, next to no snow here in DE, and very little
rain. This summer could be a real blast of hot & dry!!
Olde Hippee, Nan Zitney

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Old March 30th 06, 02:51 PM posted to rec.ponds
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http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/d...#white%20spots
http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/d....htm#FIN%20ROT



"Olde Hippee" wrote:
Also, what are the little white spots on the dorsal fin of some of my
neighbors GF. The fins are kind of ragged looking too. Is this fin rot
or a parasite?



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