Monday, September 27, 2004
On this day:

27 September 2004

≈3:50p

SuperSpa   68°-
pH - 7.2+ weak
buff - 120- weak
nI - 5
nA - 20
salt - .34
NH3 - .5+ / total

Spa   68°
pH - 7.2+
buff - 120- a little weak
nI - 4
nA - <30
salt - .38
NH3 - .5+ / total

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Notes for Eau Rouge -
Carp pox Web search on Google
Carp pox image search on Google

CARP POX

Note: from Doc Johnson

•Carp Pox should be differentiated from other viral and non-viral eruptions with a microscope. In very cold water, there are strains of Ich which will coalesce into large gel-like globs instead of causing the dusting of white spots. Biopsy is important.
•Carp Pox and certain cancers cannot be differentiated by pathologists in every case.
•Carp Pox occurs in warm water [Georgia summers] with regularity, so it could be stated that warm water is a cure in some cases.

From bonniesplants.com

This also appeared on KoiVet.com, but the picture links are broken...
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SuperSpa - Cleaned socks & sponges. ≈20% H2O change. Added 1-1/2 C Pond Prime; added 6-1/4 tsp BIU. Added 4 C salt; salt .34. Added 1.5x maint. (10.5 ml) Lymnozyme. Bumped heaters to 72° and 75°.

Spa - Cleaned sock & sponge. ≈10% H2O change. Added 3/4 C Pond Prime; added 2-1/2 tsp BIU. Added no salt; salt .35. Added 1.5x maint. (4.5 ml) Lymnozyme. Bumped heater to 73°.

Fed both tanks krill and 1-1/2 minutes Sho Koi.

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http://www.langdon.org/test/koi/

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