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Old 14-09-2004, 09:46 PM
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Default Swollen, protruding scales?

This has been addressed before but I forget the solution. Perhaps someone
would be so kind to address this again. Thanks.

One of our goldfish has protruding scales and looks very swollen. She is
also very lethargic.

Suggested treatment?

Thanks,
Heather


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Look at http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/disea...ame.htm#dropsy
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This has been addressed before but I forget the solution. Perhaps someone
would be so kind to address this again. Thanks.

One of our goldfish has protruding scales and looks very swollen. She is
also very lethargic.

Suggested treatment?

Thanks,
Heather




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Look at http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/disea...ame.htm#dropsy
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"Heather" wrote in message
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This has been addressed before but I forget the solution. Perhaps someone
would be so kind to address this again. Thanks.

One of our goldfish has protruding scales and looks very swollen. She is
also very lethargic.

Suggested treatment?

Thanks,
Heather




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Look at http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/disea...ame.htm#dropsy
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"Heather" wrote in message
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This has been addressed before but I forget the solution. Perhaps someone
would be so kind to address this again. Thanks.

One of our goldfish has protruding scales and looks very swollen. She is
also very lethargic.

Suggested treatment?

Thanks,
Heather




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Old 15-09-2004, 06:15 AM
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If not on Ingrid's site, someone has posted a treatment for dropsy. Though
it is typically considered irreversible the ' source' reported good results.
Hopefully someone will chime in. It involve putting the fish in water just
barely to their dorsal fins and slowly (over days) filling the container.
Sorry but I cant remember what else.
Bill

"Heather" wrote in message
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This has been addressed before but I forget the solution. Perhaps someone
would be so kind to address this again. Thanks.

One of our goldfish has protruding scales and looks very swollen. She is
also very lethargic.

Suggested treatment?

Thanks,
Heather






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If not on Ingrid's site, someone has posted a treatment for dropsy. Though
it is typically considered irreversible the ' source' reported good results.
Hopefully someone will chime in. It involve putting the fish in water just
barely to their dorsal fins and slowly (over days) filling the container.
Sorry but I cant remember what else.
Bill

"Heather" wrote in message
.. .
This has been addressed before but I forget the solution. Perhaps someone
would be so kind to address this again. Thanks.

One of our goldfish has protruding scales and looks very swollen. She is
also very lethargic.

Suggested treatment?

Thanks,
Heather




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If not on Ingrid's site, someone has posted a treatment for dropsy. Though
it is typically considered irreversible the ' source' reported good results.
Hopefully someone will chime in. It involve putting the fish in water just
barely to their dorsal fins and slowly (over days) filling the container.
Sorry but I cant remember what else.
Bill

"Heather" wrote in message
.. .
This has been addressed before but I forget the solution. Perhaps someone
would be so kind to address this again. Thanks.

One of our goldfish has protruding scales and looks very swollen. She is
also very lethargic.

Suggested treatment?

Thanks,
Heather




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Old 15-09-2004, 07:18 PM
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Thanks for the help!


"Newbie Bill" wrote in message
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If not on Ingrid's site, someone has posted a treatment for dropsy.

Though
it is typically considered irreversible the ' source' reported good

results.
Hopefully someone will chime in. It involve putting the fish in water

just
barely to their dorsal fins and slowly (over days) filling the container.
Sorry but I cant remember what else.
Bill

"Heather" wrote in message
.. .
This has been addressed before but I forget the solution. Perhaps

someone
would be so kind to address this again. Thanks.

One of our goldfish has protruding scales and looks very swollen. She

is
also very lethargic.

Suggested treatment?

Thanks,
Heather






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Thanks for the help!


"Newbie Bill" wrote in message
m...
If not on Ingrid's site, someone has posted a treatment for dropsy.

Though
it is typically considered irreversible the ' source' reported good

results.
Hopefully someone will chime in. It involve putting the fish in water

just
barely to their dorsal fins and slowly (over days) filling the container.
Sorry but I cant remember what else.
Bill

"Heather" wrote in message
.. .
This has been addressed before but I forget the solution. Perhaps

someone
would be so kind to address this again. Thanks.

One of our goldfish has protruding scales and looks very swollen. She

is
also very lethargic.

Suggested treatment?

Thanks,
Heather






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Old 15-09-2004, 08:42 PM
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You can call Bonnie ...here is her info on her site.

http://www.bonniesplants.com/sick_in...sy/dropsey.htm



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You can call Bonnie ...here is her info on her site.

http://www.bonniesplants.com/sick_in...sy/dropsey.htm

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Almost forgot////
http://www.bonniesplants.com/

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Almost forgot////
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http://www.mu.edu/~buxtoni/puregold/...ame.htm#dropsy

my fish had a very full case of dropsy and was cured with Jo Ann's method
http://www.mu.edu/~buxtoni/puregold/disease/dropsy.html

with a pond fish the other parasites have to be controlled when the temp is run up.
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