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Coop 27-05-2004 05:14 PM

Help - Sick Fish
 
Anyone who can help, please contact me asap. I have a large (12-14") Koi,
about 3 years old, that has what appears to be Algae (the long variety, as
opposed to slimy film type) down both sides of the fish, towards the ventral
(underbelly). The left eye also appears to be clouded, although not covered
with the same green coating. Through the water and from a distance of about
2 feet, it appears as though the "algae" is growing into and underneath the
scales of the fish.

Thank you for your help,
Ian



joe 27-05-2004 05:14 PM

Help - Sick Fish
 
I can't help, but try:

http://www.koivet.com

You might also post your question on rec.ponds

Good luck

Joe

On 5/27/04 8:30 AM, "Coop" wrote:

Anyone who can help, please contact me asap. I have a large (12-14") Koi,
about 3 years old, that has what appears to be Algae (the long variety, as
opposed to slimy film type) down both sides of the fish, towards the ventral
(underbelly). The left eye also appears to be clouded, although not covered
with the same green coating. Through the water and from a distance of about
2 feet, it appears as though the "algae" is growing into and underneath the
scales of the fish.

Thank you for your help,
Ian





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dkat 28-05-2004 01:06 AM

Help - Sick Fish
 
"Coop" wrote in message
...
Anyone who can help, please contact me asap. I have a large (12-14") Koi,
about 3 years old, that has what appears to be Algae (the long variety, as
opposed to slimy film type) down both sides of the fish, towards the

ventral
(underbelly). The left eye also appears to be clouded, although not

covered
with the same green coating. Through the water and from a distance of

about
2 feet, it appears as though the "algae" is growing into and underneath

the
scales of the fish.

Thank you for your help,
Ian






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