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Old 12-07-2003, 05:44 AM
Phyllis and Jim Hurley
 
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Default Suicidal koi survives...can it grow new scales?

We have had plastic milk crates in our pond for years without any mishaps.

Then, about ten days ago, one of our pretty fantail koi decided to push
through an opening that was too small. Jim came out and saw it at the
bottom, about 1/2 way through the crate, with tadpoles on it. He assumed it
dead. When he went in to get it, it was alive...but had 'scaled' itself for
a couple of inches behind the gills. Jim cut the crate to get it out. It
swam off.

Then we did not see it for days. Not a good sign! Then Jim found a piece
of its skin! Dead, we thought. But not floating yet. A couple of days
later, I saw it SWIMMING...slowly. Better than dead.

We were away for a week. Upon arrival home, we found the suicidal koi
swimming, but not with its usual speed. It has lost portions of its tail
and fins. It has a bare midrif and a patch of scales missing on one side.
No fungus or anything else to show illness.

Our question: Will it regrow the peeled scales? Or just look grotesque for
ever? We will try to get a picture of it. and put it on the website. Jim
got a picture of it in the milk crate.

Your thoughts and, especially, knowledge would be much appreciated.

P-
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Old 12-07-2003, 02:32 PM
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Phyllis and Jim,

As long as it is not showing fungus it will probably be all right. Keep an
eye on it though. I had a small Bubble-eye that got sucked through a larger
opening in the cascade cover that opened up while I was at work and it went
into the next pond area, but there is a diffusion basket on the other side
to cut the force of the water as it falls into the pond and so the
Bubble-eye was rolled around for "I don't know, how many hours" in the
basket not able to get away. I found the guy and he was pretty battered
with a lot of scrapping of the scales and scale loss. I put him back into
its rightful pond and it is doing fine. Not moving as quickly as it used
to, at least for Bubble-eye speed, but it is doing fine.

Oh, for those talking about Bubble-eyes in ponds and the ability to be pond
fish, I would like to mention that the bubbles on the fish's eyes didn't
break while the fish was being battered in the basket. Water in my pond is
being pumped around at about 3500gph and all of this volume of water is
cascading between ponds is being buffered by a basket diffuser to dissipate
direct water flow force into the pond. This unplanned demonstration kind of
elaborates on the stamina of the Bubble-eye's bubbles.

Tom L.L.
"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in
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We have had plastic milk crates in our pond for years without any mishaps.

Then, about ten days ago, one of our pretty fantail koi decided to push
through an opening that was too small. Jim came out and saw it at the
bottom, about 1/2 way through the crate, with tadpoles on it. He assumed

it
dead. When he went in to get it, it was alive...but had 'scaled' itself

for
a couple of inches behind the gills. Jim cut the crate to get it out. It
swam off.

Then we did not see it for days. Not a good sign! Then Jim found a piece
of its skin! Dead, we thought. But not floating yet. A couple of days
later, I saw it SWIMMING...slowly. Better than dead.

We were away for a week. Upon arrival home, we found the suicidal koi
swimming, but not with its usual speed. It has lost portions of its tail
and fins. It has a bare midrif and a patch of scales missing on one side.
No fungus or anything else to show illness.

Our question: Will it regrow the peeled scales? Or just look grotesque

for
ever? We will try to get a picture of it. and put it on the website. Jim
got a picture of it in the milk crate.

Your thoughts and, especially, knowledge would be much appreciated.

P-
____________________________________________
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See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley





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Old 12-07-2003, 05:20 PM
Chris Tondreau
 
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Default Suicidal koi survives...can it grow new scales?

Thanks for the Bubble Eye info. I've hesitated to even get one for my
aquarium because their eyes do look so fragile. I think now I'll make a new
additon to the fishy family.

Jacqui

"Tom La Bron" wrote in message
...
Phyllis and Jim,

As long as it is not showing fungus it will probably be all right. Keep

an
eye on it though. I had a small Bubble-eye that got sucked through a

larger
opening in the cascade cover that opened up while I was at work and it

went
into the next pond area, but there is a diffusion basket on the other side
to cut the force of the water as it falls into the pond and so the
Bubble-eye was rolled around for "I don't know, how many hours" in the
basket not able to get away. I found the guy and he was pretty battered
with a lot of scrapping of the scales and scale loss. I put him back into
its rightful pond and it is doing fine. Not moving as quickly as it used
to, at least for Bubble-eye speed, but it is doing fine.

Oh, for those talking about Bubble-eyes in ponds and the ability to be

pond
fish, I would like to mention that the bubbles on the fish's eyes didn't
break while the fish was being battered in the basket. Water in my pond

is
being pumped around at about 3500gph and all of this volume of water is
cascading between ponds is being buffered by a basket diffuser to

dissipate
direct water flow force into the pond. This unplanned demonstration kind

of
elaborates on the stamina of the Bubble-eye's bubbles.

Tom L.L.
"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in
message ...
We have had plastic milk crates in our pond for years without any

mishaps.

Then, about ten days ago, one of our pretty fantail koi decided to push
through an opening that was too small. Jim came out and saw it at the
bottom, about 1/2 way through the crate, with tadpoles on it. He

assumed
it
dead. When he went in to get it, it was alive...but had 'scaled' itself

for
a couple of inches behind the gills. Jim cut the crate to get it out.

It
swam off.

Then we did not see it for days. Not a good sign! Then Jim found a

piece
of its skin! Dead, we thought. But not floating yet. A couple of days
later, I saw it SWIMMING...slowly. Better than dead.

We were away for a week. Upon arrival home, we found the suicidal koi
swimming, but not with its usual speed. It has lost portions of its

tail
and fins. It has a bare midrif and a patch of scales missing on one

side.
No fungus or anything else to show illness.

Our question: Will it regrow the peeled scales? Or just look grotesque

for
ever? We will try to get a picture of it. and put it on the website.

Jim
got a picture of it in the milk crate.

Your thoughts and, especially, knowledge would be much appreciated.

P-
____________________________________________
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www.jogathon.net
See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley







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Old 12-07-2003, 07:08 PM
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Thanks for the response, Tom.

Any thoughts about regrowing scales?

Also, were any of the lillies you sent tropical? Some have what look like
pointy leaves.

Jim

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"Tom La Bron" wrote in message
...
Phyllis and Jim,

As long as it is not showing fungus it will probably be all right. Keep

an
eye on it though. I had a small Bubble-eye that got sucked through a

larger
opening in the cascade cover that opened up while I was at work and it

went
into the next pond area, but there is a diffusion basket on the other side
to cut the force of the water as it falls into the pond and so the
Bubble-eye was rolled around for "I don't know, how many hours" in the
basket not able to get away. I found the guy and he was pretty battered
with a lot of scrapping of the scales and scale loss. I put him back into
its rightful pond and it is doing fine. Not moving as quickly as it used
to, at least for Bubble-eye speed, but it is doing fine.

Oh, for those talking about Bubble-eyes in ponds and the ability to be

pond
fish, I would like to mention that the bubbles on the fish's eyes didn't
break while the fish was being battered in the basket. Water in my pond

is
being pumped around at about 3500gph and all of this volume of water is
cascading between ponds is being buffered by a basket diffuser to

dissipate
direct water flow force into the pond. This unplanned demonstration kind

of
elaborates on the stamina of the Bubble-eye's bubbles.

Tom L.L.
"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in
message ...
We have had plastic milk crates in our pond for years without any

mishaps.

Then, about ten days ago, one of our pretty fantail koi decided to push
through an opening that was too small. Jim came out and saw it at the
bottom, about 1/2 way through the crate, with tadpoles on it. He

assumed
it
dead. When he went in to get it, it was alive...but had 'scaled' itself

for
a couple of inches behind the gills. Jim cut the crate to get it out.

It
swam off.

Then we did not see it for days. Not a good sign! Then Jim found a

piece
of its skin! Dead, we thought. But not floating yet. A couple of days
later, I saw it SWIMMING...slowly. Better than dead.

We were away for a week. Upon arrival home, we found the suicidal koi
swimming, but not with its usual speed. It has lost portions of its

tail
and fins. It has a bare midrif and a patch of scales missing on one

side.
No fungus or anything else to show illness.

Our question: Will it regrow the peeled scales? Or just look grotesque

for
ever? We will try to get a picture of it. and put it on the website.

Jim
got a picture of it in the milk crate.

Your thoughts and, especially, knowledge would be much appreciated.

P-
____________________________________________
Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at:
www.jogathon.net
See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley








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Old 12-07-2003, 07:47 PM
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Default Suicidal koi survives...can it grow new scales?

On a similar subject one of my koi has lost a front fin completely, will
this grow back, he seems to be fine and have treated with a anti bacteria in
case


"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in
message ...
Thanks for the response, Tom.

Any thoughts about regrowing scales?

Also, were any of the lillies you sent tropical? Some have what look like
pointy leaves.

Jim

--
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Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at:
www.jogathon.net
See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley
"Tom La Bron" wrote in message
...
Phyllis and Jim,

As long as it is not showing fungus it will probably be all right. Keep

an
eye on it though. I had a small Bubble-eye that got sucked through a

larger
opening in the cascade cover that opened up while I was at work and it

went
into the next pond area, but there is a diffusion basket on the other

side
to cut the force of the water as it falls into the pond and so the
Bubble-eye was rolled around for "I don't know, how many hours" in the
basket not able to get away. I found the guy and he was pretty battered
with a lot of scrapping of the scales and scale loss. I put him back

into
its rightful pond and it is doing fine. Not moving as quickly as it

used
to, at least for Bubble-eye speed, but it is doing fine.

Oh, for those talking about Bubble-eyes in ponds and the ability to be

pond
fish, I would like to mention that the bubbles on the fish's eyes didn't
break while the fish was being battered in the basket. Water in my pond

is
being pumped around at about 3500gph and all of this volume of water is
cascading between ponds is being buffered by a basket diffuser to

dissipate
direct water flow force into the pond. This unplanned demonstration

kind
of
elaborates on the stamina of the Bubble-eye's bubbles.

Tom L.L.
"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in
message ...
We have had plastic milk crates in our pond for years without any

mishaps.

Then, about ten days ago, one of our pretty fantail koi decided to

push
through an opening that was too small. Jim came out and saw it at the
bottom, about 1/2 way through the crate, with tadpoles on it. He

assumed
it
dead. When he went in to get it, it was alive...but had 'scaled'

itself
for
a couple of inches behind the gills. Jim cut the crate to get it out.

It
swam off.

Then we did not see it for days. Not a good sign! Then Jim found a

piece
of its skin! Dead, we thought. But not floating yet. A couple of

days
later, I saw it SWIMMING...slowly. Better than dead.

We were away for a week. Upon arrival home, we found the suicidal koi
swimming, but not with its usual speed. It has lost portions of its

tail
and fins. It has a bare midrif and a patch of scales missing on one

side.
No fungus or anything else to show illness.

Our question: Will it regrow the peeled scales? Or just look

grotesque
for
ever? We will try to get a picture of it. and put it on the website.

Jim
got a picture of it in the milk crate.

Your thoughts and, especially, knowledge would be much appreciated.

P-
____________________________________________
Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at:
www.jogathon.net
See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley












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Old 13-07-2003, 12:08 AM
 
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fish that get stuck strip off their slime coat in addition to the scales. the stress
of being stuck also has an effect. I would have dropped the fish into a quarantine
tank with some salt, polyaqua and fed antibiotic food just in case. And kept a close
eye on it for parasites. Scales and fins will normally regrow. Salt in the pond will
help with recovery if a quarantine tank is not going to be used. Ingrid

"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote:
Then, about ten days ago, one of our pretty fantail koi decided to push
through an opening that was too small.

It has lost portions of its tail
and fins. It has a bare midrif and a patch of scales missing on one side.
No fungus or anything else to show illness.
Our question: Will it regrow the peeled scales? Or just look grotesque for
ever?



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if the peduncle or the fleshy part of the fin is there, yes. Ingrid

"j.a.smith2" wrote:
On a similar subject one of my koi has lost a front fin completely, will
this grow back, he seems to be fine and have treated with a anti bacteria in
case



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Thanks Ingrid.

I wish I could catch it to isolate it! Even wounded, they do not want to
come to be caught.

It is now swimming with the others. It seems to be doing alright, tho
looking wierd. I will definitely try to put up a couple of pictures on our
website. I have it in the crate and swimming today.

It appears to be a really resilliant fish!

We shall see.

Jim

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wrote in message
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fish that get stuck strip off their slime coat in addition to the scales.

the stress
of being stuck also has an effect. I would have dropped the fish into a

quarantine
tank with some salt, polyaqua and fed antibiotic food just in case. And

kept a close
eye on it for parasites. Scales and fins will normally regrow. Salt in

the pond will
help with recovery if a quarantine tank is not going to be used. Ingrid

"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote:
Then, about ten days ago, one of our pretty fantail koi decided to push
through an opening that was too small.

It has lost portions of its tail
and fins. It has a bare midrif and a patch of scales missing on one

side.
No fungus or anything else to show illness.
Our question: Will it regrow the peeled scales? Or just look grotesque

for
ever?



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Just wondering out loud, and in no way disputing pond salt. When a
human gets a cut, and rubs salt into it, submerses cut into sal****er, or
comes into contact with it in any way, it hurts. So doesn't it hurt the
fish with the cut/scrape? Or is the concentration to low?

Thanks,
Bob


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"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in
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Thanks Ingrid.

I wish I could catch it to isolate it! Even wounded, they do not want to
come to be caught.

It is now swimming with the others. It seems to be doing alright, tho
looking wierd. I will definitely try to put up a couple of pictures on

our
website. I have it in the crate and swimming today.

It appears to be a really resilliant fish!

We shall see.

Jim

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wrote in message
...
fish that get stuck strip off their slime coat in addition to the

scales.
the stress
of being stuck also has an effect. I would have dropped the fish into a

quarantine
tank with some salt, polyaqua and fed antibiotic food just in case. And

kept a close
eye on it for parasites. Scales and fins will normally regrow. Salt in

the pond will
help with recovery if a quarantine tank is not going to be used. Ingrid

"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote:
Then, about ten days ago, one of our pretty fantail koi decided to push
through an opening that was too small.

It has lost portions of its tail
and fins. It has a bare midrif and a patch of scales missing on one

side.
No fungus or anything else to show illness.
Our question: Will it regrow the peeled scales? Or just look

grotesque
for
ever?



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www.drsolo.com
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have you tried rinsing your mouth with 0.1% salt water? I know my mother tells me to
use salt water gargles for sore throats, etc. It doesnt sting as long as the
concentration is really high. remember, inside we are all 0.9% salt. Ingrid

"Bob" wrote:
Just wondering out loud, and in no way disputing pond salt. When a
human gets a cut, and rubs salt into it, submerses cut into sal****er, or
comes into contact with it in any way, it hurts. So doesn't it hurt the
fish with the cut/scrape? Or is the concentration to low?



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have you tried rinsing your mouth with 0.1% salt water? I know my mother

tells me to
use salt water gargles for sore throats, etc. It doesnt sting as long as

the
concentration is really high. remember, inside we are all 0.9% salt.

Ingrid
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Ingrid...have you seen the Chris Rock routine on Robitussin?

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he isnt my kind of comedian. Steve Martin is more my speed. LOL. Ingrid

"BenignVanilla" wrote:
Ingrid...have you seen the Chris Rock routine on Robitussin?

BV.




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Steve Martin is more my speed


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