hi the hi remover is now available complete with instructions, i have taked a bit on for postage
price £26.50
go here a no frills payment method http://www.koiquest.co.uk/hi.htm
cheers
dunc
Hi-行く
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Re: Hi-行く
Duncan
i have the hi remover how do you use it?
presume you apply when fish out cold?
martyn
i have the hi remover how do you use it?
presume you apply when fish out cold?
martyn
Re: Hi-行く
Hi Martyn
you should have had this with it but i jumped the gun a little so i will post it here now
dunc
Hi-行く
Sedate the fish. With a clean cotton bud or cotton wool ball wipe away the mucus locally. Dip a cotton bud/Qtip in a little of the solution and apply to the Red/Hi. On first contact the area will turn a translucent brown; this is normal but is not the desired effect you are looking for. By rubbing the cotton bud/qtip back and forth very gently( do not apply pressure) on the red the red will take on the colour of the solution and it will turn brown stop at this point and return fish to the water.
Not recommended for stray Hi on scaled areas but it is possible. While large areas of stray secondary Hi removal are possible, large areas are best avoided or done in stages.
While this has been developed over a long period of time to be safe, Because of the nature of this procedure and every fish is different and every person’s skills and experience is different and this application is caustic, you must understand you use this at your own risk I will accept no responsibility should things go wrong
you should have had this with it but i jumped the gun a little so i will post it here now
dunc
Hi-行く
Sedate the fish. With a clean cotton bud or cotton wool ball wipe away the mucus locally. Dip a cotton bud/Qtip in a little of the solution and apply to the Red/Hi. On first contact the area will turn a translucent brown; this is normal but is not the desired effect you are looking for. By rubbing the cotton bud/qtip back and forth very gently( do not apply pressure) on the red the red will take on the colour of the solution and it will turn brown stop at this point and return fish to the water.
Not recommended for stray Hi on scaled areas but it is possible. While large areas of stray secondary Hi removal are possible, large areas are best avoided or done in stages.
While this has been developed over a long period of time to be safe, Because of the nature of this procedure and every fish is different and every person’s skills and experience is different and this application is caustic, you must understand you use this at your own risk I will accept no responsibility should things go wrong