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O.k. Thanks for your reply as always Peter.
Today, I noticed for the first time, the pimple like appearance has actually shrunk. Although I haven’t seen her eat frozen mysis. I think she is eating. She certianly is watching the mysis as it is added to the tank. (3 days). And there is a lot of live food in that hospital tank. (there werer no predators in tank before she was quarantined. I belive she may be eating the live food, it is all extremley small, and If I had her condition I know I could eat that easier than the mysis.
I am about at the
7 day mark with medication. I will continue tomorrow, and asses after work, and take your advise into consideration. It may be time to put her back.
The new brood, well there are still some in my sump. I am feeding but it’s wait and see. (I am aware of the difficulties to get them to live.)
Now on the cosmic side. Since all this happend at the same time. (male giving birth, and a sick female) Could she be stressed, like some expectant parent???? Could the stress caused the fungus/bacteria to take hold.
On a last note. I have 6 ponies, and only two were from the local phoenix area Ocean Riders horse gave birth, I wonder if the sick horse(not one of yours, but from a repulate business in Phoenix Got stessed caue she is a parent in this brood?
Sir,
Not only the support you have given us and the adivise on treatmet has as this point helpeded Together I feel this girl will over come the grfinrand be well once again/
Hey I want to hang with you Help f a leave. Fit it in,
I have most of tomorrow mornni free. but i also got eh weekend…
Jest resmember I work wWun