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joe 02-05-2003 12:56 AM

Dead Koi question
 
Had a Koi die yesterday. I noticed he spent a lot of time in the waterfall
and he did seem a bit bloated. At about 4:00 he ate with the other goldfish
(alas, the blue "herring", got the all the other Koi ). At 6:00 he was belly
up. I've checked my levels and all are way fine. None of the other fish seem
ill.

Any ideas?


Thanks

Joe in San Diego



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[email protected] 02-05-2003 06:08 AM

Dead Koi question
 
did you do any kind of physical on the dead fish? look at the gills, feel the slime
coat? it is really impossible to determine what the problem is. you are in
California, which means your pond could be quite warm. flukes are more of a problem
in warmer water. aeromonas and costia in cooler water (IIRC). in teh waterfall
points towards a gill problem. bloated sounds like dropsy. ah well. Ingrid

joe wrote:
Had a Koi die yesterday. I noticed he spent a lot of time in the waterfall
and he did seem a bit bloated. At about 4:00 he ate with the other goldfish
(alas, the blue "herring", got the all the other Koi ). At 6:00 he was belly
up. I've checked my levels and all are way fine. None of the other fish seem
ill. Joe in San Diego


joe 02-05-2003 06:32 PM

Dead Koi question
 
wrote:

did you do any kind of physical on the dead fish? look at the gills, feel the
slime
coat? it is really impossible to determine what the problem is. you are in
California, which means your pond could be quite warm. flukes are more of a
problem
in warmer water. aeromonas and costia in cooler water (IIRC). in teh
waterfall
points towards a gill problem. bloated sounds like dropsy. ah well. Ingrid

joe wrote:
Had a Koi die yesterday. I noticed he spent a lot of time in the waterfall
and he did seem a bit bloated. At about 4:00 he ate with the other goldfish
(alas, the blue "herring", got the all the other Koi ). At 6:00 he was belly
up. I've checked my levels and all are way fine. None of the other fish seem
ill. Joe in San Diego


The slime coat seemed okay. I didn't notice anything odd about him except
the bloat. I've spent so much time lamenting the loss of Koi to the Heron, I
was just kind of taken aback at a disease. I had forgotten (having had
aquariums when I was younger) how susceptible fish are to every little bug
that comes by.

Joe



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Coffee 02-05-2003 06:44 PM

Dead Koi question
 
I live in PA. and have had one case of Bloat over 12yrs ago. Its a hard
disease to get rid of--some times its more humane to kill the fish. I was
told back then to always soak my fish food for 5 minutes before feeding--do
you do that? The floating pellets are very dry and do not digest very well
unless they are already soaked through. With bloat the fish can not go down
under the water without alot of exertion and cannot get enough air to
survive.
Patty



joe 02-05-2003 07:44 PM

Dead Koi question
 
Coffee wrote:

I live in PA. and have had one case of Bloat over 12yrs ago. Its a hard
disease to get rid of--some times its more humane to kill the fish. I was
told back then to always soak my fish food for 5 minutes before feeding--do
you do that? The floating pellets are very dry and do not digest very well
unless they are already soaked through. With bloat the fish can not go down
under the water without alot of exertion and cannot get enough air to
survive.
Patty


I always wondered about that. I have never soaked my pellets before, but I
guess it can't hurt. I have mosquito fish that seem to vacuum them up,
wonder what their stomachs feel like a few minutes later?


Thanks
Joe



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