Treating Koi Pond parasites, Costia, flukes, fish scratching themselves and developing ulcers.

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Published 2017-01-09
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This population of fish presented with skin ulcers, flashing and deaths. We discover this is more than just a simple parasitic problem and the treatment plan is tailored to the combination of diseases we diagnose.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sage6336
    only person on youtube who has real qualifactions
  • You showing us what it looks like under the microscope is soo cool ! I appreciate what you do and that you film and upload all of it too !
  • @quacksoff413
    I wish you did more youtube videos. Your love for fish is unrivalled on yt.
  • @jdbishop8512
    I love to watch do you're work on fish.! It's so interesting ! 🤗 Keep the viedos comming !
  • He knows what he is doing, and love that he didn't sedate the koi, fantastic
  • @timjung640
    You deserve way more views and subscribers!
  • I am amazed how still they stay while you take the scrape and biopsy. Nishikigoi Mind Tricks!
  • @drewper73
    Hello Dr. Loh and others, today I’ve been searching the internet for any information on a certain physical feature that I’ve seen on a couple of koi. A little background information first: My town has a local park and in this park there is a spring that’s about 40-45 yards x 25-30 yards, with a waterfall outlet at one end of the spring. The spring/Park is also home to approximately 25-30 ducks. I visit the park on a regular basis, especially after I bought a camcorder. During my time at the park, I’ve noticed two different fish (one a grass carp and the other some type of koi) that have sizable bulges on one side of their body, right in the middle. There are approximately 50 koi/carp in the spring. I’m pretty sure that the same grass carp has had a bulge for over a year. I noticed the koi with the bulge just a couple of days ago. I wish I could say with certainty that a veterinarian makes regular visits to the spring, but I can’t. As far as I can tell, the koi seem to be healthy and happy. I certainly enjoy sitting by the water and observing these creatures. Any information about the big bulges, not lumps or bumps, would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
  • @angelayoung211
    OMG I wish I could fly you to Florence Oregon...we don't have anyone like you to help us and my Koi aren't well right now!
  • @user-ch7yl1tp3g
    very educational video. i will try to check body surface of koi.
  • @priyagurung6911
    Wish there is a doctor like you in Nepal 😥 I cant help my gold fishes dying
  • @ragdebuloy
    can u give me the list of medicines u just used in this video.. thanks.
  • Love the videos...would like to share a photo and video with you of a koi near dead and maybe you can advise what the condition is so that I can save the rest of you could help...rest of fish seems healthy...the other one that I took to a separate location has some coloration..closed eye lid....not sure what 8t is
  • @giobelkoicenter
    hello, are there any over the counter medication to treat argalus? any other drug alternative for dimilin?