Hello friends:
How are you doing!
Since several years back I have been over-wintering 200-300 big and small koi indoors, and during every winter season one or a couple of koi died. The death ratio is in average like 1%.
I cannot see any visible external damage to thier bodies, so I don't know why. Can it be that they were the individuals with weaker condition, and the less good water quality caused by a much smaller water body is too much for them?
Still I cannot say that the water quality is bad, since I have had koi with heavy mechanical damages that recoved nicely in it without any treatment.
Water parameters has usually been like this:
Ammonia: 0, nitrite 0.2-0.8 ppm (NaCl added to 500 ppm to remody it), nitrate 80-150 ppm, KH 100-200 ppm (kept with baking soda).
Anyway I hope that some knowledgeable friends here can suggest a cuase. Since almost all of them got this upward bent tail when they died, it must be a typical symptom of a specific problem. but what can it be?
The bent tail could show up up to 2 months earlier before death, but among some I had not noticed any bent tails until they died.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Simon