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Old 20-04-2007, 09:21 PM posted to rec.ponds
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I have a couple koi that started flashing. I wonder whats the best
medication for it. I have approx. 2000 gal. pond with waterfall &
stream. Is there any medication you don' have to do big water change.

Thanks for any info.

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Old 20-04-2007, 11:58 PM posted to rec.ponds
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 17:34:39 -0400, just
threw some words out just to see his name and make a post ina real
pond gorup, even though he knows nothing at all about what he talks
about.

If your sure its parasites Dimilin works fine, and water changes not
hurt a thing.

On 20 Apr 2007 13:21:41 -0700, burky
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I have a couple koi that started flashing. I wonder whats the best
medication for it. I have approx. 2000 gal. pond with waterfall &
stream. Is there any medication you don' have to do big water change.

Thanks for any info.

Hi Paul,

I have lots of different kinds of fish in my large mud earth
pond, but I've never been involved with their health. I just let
nature take its course. As a result, I don't have any experience with
various medications.

No one cares about your multitude of skanky fish Ron........they all
smell like your hand most likely.

Thats because preacher man Ron is a dumbass, and he could care less
about his fish and their well being. Mud pond or liner pond, fish
require care from time to time, unlike Rons outlook on them. Too
stupid to kmnow any better.


Dr. Solo would be your best bet.
That remains to be seen, as Dr. Solo is far forma real guuuuru on any
fish matters, even though she may like you to think she is. Samew goes
for the others as well.

I would like to mention that a new ponding group has been formed
(about a month ago.) Its called rec.ponds.moderated.
Most of the ponders have gone over to that group, although a few
still stop in here. Dr. Solo spends a lot of time there, although she
still does visit here.

**** yur new nazi control freak group you created Ron its useless like
your info is.

You might get an answer here, but you're more likely to get some
good info/help over at the new group.
If you are reading this from google, you might want to subscribe
to google's version of rec.ponds.moderated. If you are reading
directly from usenet with a newsreader, you will probably need to
refresh/update your newsgroup list.
(Some people using Agent have found it necessary to completely
re-download their entire group list.)

Rec.ponds and xxxxxxxxxxx now co-exist side by side. You
can post to both groups separately, but the rules of r.p.m do not
permit crossposting directly between the two groups.


They exist side by side, well holy ****ing jesus christ yea, I guess
rec.ponds is not dead like you seem to always propoirt it being, huh,
holy ****ing christ Ron you never cease to ****ing amaze me you old
*******.......
Ron the ****ing dumbass Schompert
rons515sucks dick



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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Old 21-04-2007, 03:40 PM posted to rec.ponds
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got it covered on r.p.m. Ingrid

wrote:

On 20 Apr 2007 13:21:41 -0700, burky
wrote:

I have a couple koi that started flashing. I wonder whats the best
medication for it. I have approx. 2000 gal. pond with waterfall &
stream. Is there any medication you don' have to do big water change.

Thanks for any info.


Hi Paul,

I have lots of different kinds of fish in my large mud earth
pond, but I've never been involved with their health. I just let
nature take its course. As a result, I don't have any experience with
various medications.

Dr. Solo would be your best bet.

I would like to mention that a new ponding group has been formed
(about a month ago.) Its called rec.ponds.moderated.
Most of the ponders have gone over to that group, although a few
still stop in here. Dr. Solo spends a lot of time there, although she
still does visit here.

You might get an answer here, but you're more likely to get some
good info/help over at the new group.
If you are reading this from google, you might want to subscribe
to google's version of rec.ponds.moderated. If you are reading
directly from usenet with a newsreader, you will probably need to
refresh/update your newsgroup list.
(Some people using Agent have found it necessary to completely
re-download their entire group list.)

Rec.ponds and rec.ponds.moderated now co-exist side by side. You
can post to both groups separately, but the rules of r.p.m do not
permit crossposting directly between the two groups.

Ron Schompert




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