Looking for ulcered fish to treat

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HI

i have developed a new treatment that dries an ulcer, topically cleans and treats the ulcer and seals it in one hit! i promise this stuff astonishes even me so much so im gonna call it "sticks like ****

but i need some more ulcered fish that nobody wants to carry on with my trials

so if you have the required media and live in easy striking distance to me WS7 9JP post code i really need the fish!! even goldfish will do! hell an ulcer under water is an ulcer under water no matter what its on

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Hi Dunc,

Shame i wasn't around last week as we was on holiday and had a power cut and lost 9 fish but obviously the fish was in a right state would of been a good trial.

Sods law is that i had been treating two fish with ulcers one of which i lost and the other seems a lot better which is amazing it survived let alone is getting better :D

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sorry to hear that Gaz, i presume your RCD tripped and there was no one to reset it? i had a latching RCD on my pond that meant when the power came back on the RCD was still active and the pond started up

so look into a latching RCD you dont have to reset these on loss of power

sorry again least you had a great holiday thats a little concelation

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on another note, if anyone wants to trial this new stuff just PM me

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Sounds good news Dunc, I look forward to seeing and hearing how your trials go.

Gaz as mentioned on FB sorry to hear about your Koi, makes me even more tempted to look into a CCTV or alert system that i can view when away from home.

Best wishes mate.

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Hi Guys,

Yes just a bit of a fluke as its never happened before :roll:
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Gazza, sorry to hear that you lost some of your fish.
Typical that these things seem to happen when you are on holiday.
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ok guys while im awaiting news on this!

i had a nagging ulcer on the inside of my top lip, been giving me jip and getting worst, i dabbed it two or three times yesterday with this new treatment and inside 24 hours its gone,

so who wants to try it?

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What, your top lip?

No thanks mate, I'll think I'll stick to kissing the missus.
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Gazza wrote:Hi Dunc,

Shame i wasn't around last week as we was on holiday and had a power cut and lost 9 fish but obviously the fish was in a right state would of been a good trial.

Sods law is that i had been treating two fish with ulcers one of which i lost and the other seems a lot better which is amazing it survived let alone is getting better :D

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On reading Gary’s post could we not have a pond sitting thread so that we could look after each other’s Ponds placed on the private section
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hi all sorry to hear of your fish gaz think we will be getting a few more power cuts this winter will have to look in to a latching rcd the new ulcer treatment sounds good could of done with that last year put me down for a bottle pete you can look after my fish any time mate all the best paul
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How is this trial going?
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mate its up for sale as BioBand

but I have got that much at the moment not least is my one hit treatment for all parasites and my new one touch treatment for ulcers and the new wound kit, my head is spinning!!

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Only just read this post :shock:
Gazza, extremely sorry to hear about the loss of your Koi.
Most upsetting especially when just returning off holiday.
You really have my sympathy.
Were they large ones ?

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