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Re: question:



Yes, Dave sounded really good when I talked with him.

Like I said, I wasn't saying anything, but when it gets posted to a group 
and I have outside people asking, I thought I should let the board know 
before someone else told them.

Kathy



On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Charter wrote:

> It's a little frustrating that if there ARE any ornamental fish 
> epidemiologists out there, they don't seem to be sharing the information 
> with the rest of us.  At the time of The Plague I did some research and 
> found a lot of sources that basically said "We know that fish viruses exist, 
> but we don't really know anything about them." 
> 
> I guess the good news is that, from an evolutionary perspective, with a 
> mortality rate of 70-80%, we can expect that The Plague will burn itself out 
> pretty quickly.  Usually, the higher the mortality rate, the more isolated 
> the incidence - like the way an epidemic of hemhorragic fever will wipe out 
> an entire village, then collapse without spreading very far.  (I read "The 
> Hot Zone"!  I know these things!  :) 
> 
> Hopefully Fish Plague 2001 won't return for a very long time... 
> 
> 
> Kathy Olson writes: 
> 
> > Interesting huh?  Sounds like it wasn't isolated to just the portland 
> > fish, people that had no fish from Portland got it too.  Erika then sent 
> > me this post.  Sounds like it came through multiple places. 
> > 
> > Kathy 
> > 
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 00:17:43 -0400
> > From: Charter <charter@charter-terminal.com>
> > To: erik@thekrib.com
> > Cc: kathy@thekrib.com
> > Subject: question: (fwd) 
> > 
> > Forwarded text from an Atlanta fishkeeper.  Sound familiar!?  Freaky, huh?  
> > 
> >> I had several [M. praecox] many months ago in the 125, but had some kind 
> >> of sickness that wiped out 75% of my fish. He was the sole survivor of 
> >> several of them. The old "hadn't had a death for a long time and didn't 
> >> use a quarantine tank" thing.
> >  
> > 
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