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y2jayplus1 22-03-2004 05:58 PM

Newbie question about carp
 
Hi all,

I've hunted around the web for hours, but to no avail. I have moved
into my new place,which has a pretty sizeable pond (about 3ft x 6ft and
about 2ft deep) which I keep goldfish and a few carp.

Yesterday, my Wife noticed that one of the carp is rather more sluggish
than the rest and seems to favour swimming on it's side. I just put it
down to the coldness of the water but something nagging at the back of my
mind was saying that it was'nt right.

I not long got back from work today to find that the same fish is now lying
at the bottom of the pond, hardly breathing but still alive.

All other fish are fine and I have put the sick fish in a bucket of water
near the pond 'till I can find a solution.

Can anyone kindly point me in the right direction or offer advice to care
for a sick carp.


Jay

joe 22-03-2004 06:32 PM

Newbie question about carp
 
http://www.koivet.com

Joe

On 3/22/04 9:03 AM, "y2jayplus1" wrote:

Can anyone kindly point me in the right direction or offer advice to care
for a sick carp.




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joe 22-03-2004 06:36 PM

Newbie question about carp
 
http://www.koivet.com

Joe

On 3/22/04 9:03 AM, "y2jayplus1" wrote:

Can anyone kindly point me in the right direction or offer advice to care
for a sick carp.




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joe 22-03-2004 06:36 PM

Newbie question about carp
 
http://www.koivet.com

Joe

On 3/22/04 9:03 AM, "y2jayplus1" wrote:

Can anyone kindly point me in the right direction or offer advice to care
for a sick carp.




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[email protected] 23-03-2004 03:11 PM

Newbie question about carp
 
http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/disea...ue.html#Jo_Ann's_Fish_Physical
a bucket of water without aeration and the fish will be dead in a few hours.
there are quite a few diseases show up first thing in spring before the fish's immune
system is up and handling them. Ingrid

y2jayplus1 wrote:

Hi all,

I've hunted around the web for hours, but to no avail. I have moved
into my new place,which has a pretty sizeable pond (about 3ft x 6ft and
about 2ft deep) which I keep goldfish and a few carp.

Yesterday, my Wife noticed that one of the carp is rather more sluggish
than the rest and seems to favour swimming on it's side. I just put it
down to the coldness of the water but something nagging at the back of my
mind was saying that it was'nt right.

I not long got back from work today to find that the same fish is now lying
at the bottom of the pond, hardly breathing but still alive.

All other fish are fine and I have put the sick fish in a bucket of water
near the pond 'till I can find a solution.

Can anyone kindly point me in the right direction or offer advice to care
for a sick carp.


Jay




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Hal 23-03-2004 03:51 PM

Newbie question about carp
 
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 17:03:59 GMT, y2jayplus1
wrote:

I've hunted around the web for hours, but to no avail. I have moved
into my new place,which has a pretty sizeable pond (about 3ft x 6ft and
about 2ft deep) which I keep goldfish and a few carp.


I believe goldfish and koi are both varieties of carp.

http://www.koivet.com/

http://puregold.aquaria.net/

Regards,

Hal

Hal 23-03-2004 04:01 PM

Newbie question about carp
 
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 17:03:59 GMT, y2jayplus1
wrote:

I've hunted around the web for hours, but to no avail. I have moved
into my new place,which has a pretty sizeable pond (about 3ft x 6ft and
about 2ft deep) which I keep goldfish and a few carp.


I believe goldfish and koi are both varieties of carp.

http://www.koivet.com/

http://puregold.aquaria.net/

Regards,

Hal


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