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Old 22-07-2005, 12:05 AM
~ janj JJsPond.us
 
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 23:21:33 +0100, "Sam" wrote:

I have a small pond in the UK.
The small goldfish have been quite happy until about 2 months ago when all
bar one began to die.
All displayed what looked like white 'dust' on their scales and their fins
began to rot away.
There are some pictures here http://urlsnip.com/123647


Looks like ich to me. I would use salt (uniodized, no anti caking
ingredients) 13.3 ounces/100 gallons, that will give you 0.1%. Add that on
day 1, again on day 3, and again on day 5, for a total of 0.3% and keep it
there for 2 weeks. Use 10-20% water change outs once a week thereafter to
remove the salt gradually.

If you have plants in the pond, you'll need to remove them for the
treatment. There also products on the shelf that you can use other than
salt, with salt being the most economical and having no detrimental affects
to the filter if added gradually. ~ jan


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