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Old 01-11-2004, 02:26 AM
Tom L. La Bron
 
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Ingrid,

I find it interesting that a LFS owner from Alabama is the only person that
talks about neural toxicity. Neither Noga, Wong nor Stoskopf (leaders in
fish disease veterinary information) never speak of this conditionl.

Or is this a case of, you can't figure it out so you give it a cause that no
one will be able to confirm.

What a bunch of horse pucky.

How about giving informaiton from a real scientist with real creditials, not
an ex-LFS owner with no creditials. Oh Yes, Creditials doesn't mean having
passed two courses.

Tom L.L.
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Jo Ann also says could be neural toxicity .... how is the fish doing now?

wrote:

something stuck in mouth or bacterial infection.

"david williams" wrote:

Hi I've noticed rcently that one of my koi is performing a sort of roll,
where it swims on its side for just a moment and then rolls. Anyone any
ideas?
thanks
DW




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endorsements or recommendations I make.