Re: CSCS and fish (and cats)

2007-11-20 Thread Mark Siepak
I don't think cats get parvo. They don't get vaccinated for it, anyway. Probably kidney or bladder infection. Possibly had a tiny taste of antifreeze? From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 12:33 PM Subject: Re: CSCS and fish

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sounds liken she had parvo. Almost always 100% fatal if left to the vet to cure. Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: *I have a female cat this summer who started to pass blood clots, she also had blood in her urine, vomiting stopped eating, lathargic. Layed her chin on the water dish all day and

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
which CAN be added to the main tank. Marshall Dianne - Original Message - *From:* gmetrop...@aol.com mailto:gmetrop...@aol.com *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com *Sent:* Saturday, November 17, 2007 3:46 PM *Subject:* Re: CSCS and fish

CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Recently a friend called to enthusiastically report this: He has a couple of those large fish tanks full of expensive, exotic fish. One of the fish was sick, sluggish and covered with a grey film, eyes starting to glaze over. His wife took the fish out of the tank and put it in a bowl of CS. The

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread M. G. Devour
I'm glad to hear that, Terry! That sounds like the most appropriate way to treat a fish... I imagine as long as the bowl of water is at about the right temperature there should be minimal shock to the fish. I like the idea of a few minutes in straight CS, then returning it to the tank. I

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread parjac7
I'm glad to see you back Terry Jacques -- www.jointhesolution.com/parjac7 -- Original message from Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca: -- Recently a friend called to enthusiastically report this: He has a couple of those large fish tanks full of expensive, exotic

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread Deborah Gerard
I have a female cat this summer who started to pass blood clots, she also had blood in her urine, vomiting stopped eating, lathargic. Layed her chin on the water dish all day and night and didn't move. I started her on pure cs in the water dish and daily she improved. Over the next two weeks

Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread GMetropulo
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Re: CSCS and fish

2007-11-17 Thread Dianne France
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Re: CSCS and fish

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RE: CScs and fish

2003-06-02 Thread K Hammon
Although I don't have aquariums any longer (I do have two bettas in smaller containers), I did successfully use CS to treat a dwarf Gourami when he suffered torn fins from a very aggressive tankmate. I transferred him to a 1/2 gallon container and added the CS to that water. I kept him in

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2003-06-02 Thread Patricia King
- Original Message - From: K Hammon kia...@datawav.net To: Patricia King hpk...@peoplepc.com Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 12:36 PM Subject: Re: CScs and fish Hi Patti - did you send this to the list, too? When I hit reply it only goes to the person and not the whole list, so I always

RE: CScs and fish

2003-06-01 Thread M. G. Devour
I'm resurrecting this old thread 'cause nobody seemed to have a good idea what happened to the fish... I'd bet that the CS promptly killed just about every bacterium in the water within a minute or two... All those dead bacteria dumped their guts into the water all at once, toxins included.

RE: CScs and fish

2003-06-01 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Mike, better check with a fish doctor first; the 'slime' on fish is a symbiotic collection of bacteria that help to protect the fish against other pests, including bacteria, and also help it slip through the water more easily. Next thing you know, they'll be painting the outside of the

RE: CScs and fish

2003-06-01 Thread Roxanne
. Roxanne -Original Message- From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 10:34 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CScs and fish I'm resurrecting this old thread 'cause nobody seemed to have a good idea what happened to the fish... I'd bet that the CS

CSCS and Fish food.

2002-06-26 Thread Maxine Wilton
Bob, nOw I drink CS every day and can't do what I did below. Have a nice time and fun. I envy you . I used to go every year to Westport, Wa and fish for Salmon. I have caught 58 lb ders and below. Also caught the most and had to give away the smallest to those who didn't catch any (