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    Help plz

    Any 1 no what this is on my fish all fluffy is it fin rot?


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    i cant really see anything,think you need to bowl it up so folks can see better,andi

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    Quote Originally Posted by andikoi View Post
    i cant really see anything,think you need to bowl it up so folks can see better,andi
    Ill try and get him and have a look hard 2 catch near bottom at min!!

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    As said scott cant see anything on the picture.


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    Cant see anything from the picture. You might wanna put some water in that pond though mate or you'll have more than cotton wool to worry about.

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    Lol thay should b a bit happer in there when waters in

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    Any luck with any better photos mate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Asagi View Post
    Any luck with any better photos mate?
    No got net out first thing it did was ripped and now with the cold there on the bottom! Im in need of a bowl and a net now

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    Where do you live?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Asagi View Post
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    Nottingham i tryed looking thing morning hard 2 see now tho not botherd about cuming 2 the top

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    Finaly got a better pic its white and fluffy any 1 no what it is so i can sort it??
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    That looks a little like some fin rot going on to me on left pec.

    Duncan Griffiths book provides very clear instruction, that I always follow. It's a very well regarded literature on koi diagnosis and treatments and worth buying.

    Ian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imc28 View Post
    That looks a little like some fin rot going on to me on left pec.

    Duncan Griffiths book provides very clear instruction, that I always follow. It's a very well regarded literature on koi diagnosis and treatments and worth buying.

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    Thanks ian i had an idea on just what my dad said b4 what best 2 treat it with? Sound a good idea with the book

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    Hi scott, its hard to see but the left pec does look a little uneven. It doesnt look particularly angry though (not red/pink and looking sore)
    Duncan griffiths book is an invaluable resource for sny koi keeper and if you havent got it already I definitely recommend adding it to your arsenal Help plz a solution of PP applied directly to the rot is usually a very good measure to stop the fin rot. I cant remember off the top of my head correct measurements though but its not applied neat as such. Have to make sure it doesnt go anywhere else other than the infected area too as PP in strong solution can be very very harsh and kill scales, destroy gills etc...
    hopefully someone with a bit more will come along and offer some advice.


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    Thanks lee i got sum of this will it sort it seen it on another of my koi aswell!!
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