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PP Treatment
The pond, the pictures and the detailed description of PP treatment are very
much appreciated. While I hope never to need to use PP, I feel much better about it now. -- Jim Humphries Victoria, BC From: "Theo van Daele" Subject: "Bomb the pond" in pictures Date: October 23, 2003 10:39 PM Hey folks, I ment to post this link before but then forgot. On this page you get a report with lots of pictures as how it can look like when doing a PP treatment. It may be of some help for people wanting or needing to do this treatment for the first time. I know I always shied away, but this summer I had to bite the bullet because of Trichodina on a few fish, so I decided to document the treatment. Disclaimer: this info is what it looked like in *my* pond, your mileage may vary, so please don't just copy what I did as this stuff is quite powerful. The article does point on several occasions to Roark's ultimate FAQ, which was my guide all along. Normally I'd say "don't start a ruck" over PP, but as the newsgroup is a bit like our fish at the moment (calmly hovering at the bottom with these colder temps ) it may or may not be a good time to sparkle off a healthy debate. Enjoy I'm proud to say smirk that an adapted version will be published in a Dutch koi magazine this Christmas. Fame ! http://www.wide-o.net/pptreatment/ Theo |
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