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Steve \Srfmon\ 24-06-2003 07:08 AM

one Koi in bad shape
 
I noticed one of my koi swimming oddly this weekend. On closer inspection,
he had both eyes removed & is missing his pectoral fins. Could a bird have
done this? The others are fine.
My wife is bummed because that's her favorite koi. I thought I'd put it out
of it's misery (bowl of water in the freezer) but she wouldn't have it. I
think she wants to move it inside to an uncycled 10g. Is that a good idea?
Will this koi survive? It still eats but it is difficult to do considering
the circumstances.

The pond is a 125g that has been setup for 4 years. Most of the fish are
comets but 3 out of the 8 are koi. They are all approx. 6" or under.

Steve







jammer 24-06-2003 07:20 AM

one Koi in bad shape
 
Yuck, get the clove oil and be done with it. A 10 gallon isnt a good
idea if i have been taught right.



On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 06:09:34 GMT, "Steve \"Srfmon\""
wrote:

I noticed one of my koi swimming oddly this weekend. On closer inspection,
he had both eyes removed & is missing his pectoral fins. Could a bird have
done this? The others are fine.
My wife is bummed because that's her favorite koi. I thought I'd put it out
of it's misery (bowl of water in the freezer) but she wouldn't have it. I
think she wants to move it inside to an uncycled 10g. Is that a good idea?
Will this koi survive? It still eats but it is difficult to do considering
the circumstances.

The pond is a 125g that has been setup for 4 years. Most of the fish are
comets but 3 out of the 8 are koi. They are all approx. 6" or under.

Steve







[email protected] 24-06-2003 04:56 PM

one Koi in bad shape
 
this fish will do FINE being blind. leave it alone. call Jo Ann to find out why the
fish lost its eyes. 1-251-649-4790
add some salt in the meantime and check the water conditions. you are WAY
overstocked!!!!! Ingrid

"Steve \"Srfmon\"" wrote:

I noticed one of my koi swimming oddly this weekend. On closer inspection,
he had both eyes removed & is missing his pectoral fins. Could a bird have
done this? The others are fine.
My wife is bummed because that's her favorite koi. I thought I'd put it out
of it's misery (bowl of water in the freezer) but she wouldn't have it. I
think she wants to move it inside to an uncycled 10g. Is that a good idea?
Will this koi survive? It still eats but it is difficult to do considering
the circumstances.

The pond is a 125g that has been setup for 4 years. Most of the fish are
comets but 3 out of the 8 are koi. They are all approx. 6" or under.

Steve








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Barbara2245 24-06-2003 07:44 PM

one Koi in bad shape
 
"Steve \"Srfmon\"" wrote in message m...
I noticed one of my koi swimming oddly this weekend. On closer inspection,
he had both eyes removed & is missing his pectoral fins. Could a bird have
done this? The others are fine.
My wife is bummed because that's her favorite koi. I thought I'd put it out
of it's misery (bowl of water in the freezer) but she wouldn't have it. I
think she wants to move it inside to an uncycled 10g. Is that a good idea?
Will this koi survive? It still eats but it is difficult to do considering
the circumstances.

The pond is a 125g that has been setup for 4 years. Most of the fish are
comets but 3 out of the 8 are koi. They are all approx. 6" or under.

Steve


The pond is vastly over stocked. It would be fine for a few goldfish
but not koi. Koi should have 100 gallons/fish and they need deep water
to dive. The pond has serious water problems and more fish will die.
Get rid of the koi or build a much larger pond. It cruel to leave them
in this small pond. Good luck.


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