hi the hi remover Hi-行く is now available comnplete with instructions , i have tacked a bit on for postage
price £26.50 NEW LOWER PRICE
go here a no frills payment method http://www.koiquest.co.uk/hi111.htm
cheers
dunc
HI Remover Hi-行く
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Re: HI Remover Hi-行く
i just have about 8 or 9 of these left now!! thats all !
i have ordered more ingedient but do not intent to make it up for quite some time as its very time consuming to make ( probably at least june 2012)
so if you want some now would be a good time
i have ordered more ingedient but do not intent to make it up for quite some time as its very time consuming to make ( probably at least june 2012)
so if you want some now would be a good time
Re: HI Remover Hi-行く
Hi duncan,
This intrigues me. I have a wonderful tancho showa which has developped a some secondary hi which just ruins the fish.
I don't want to undertake any surgical action to remove it as I think its unfair on the fish... but more info as to how this "Hi remover" works would be nice.
Regards.
This intrigues me. I have a wonderful tancho showa which has developped a some secondary hi which just ruins the fish.
I don't want to undertake any surgical action to remove it as I think its unfair on the fish... but more info as to how this "Hi remover" works would be nice.
Regards.
Re: HI Remover Hi-行く
Hi-行く
Sedate the fish. With a clean cotton bud or cotton wool ball wipe away the mucus locally. Dip a cotton bud/Qtip in a little of the solution and apply to the Red/Hi. On first contact the area will turn a translucent brown; this is normal but is not the desired effect you are looking for. By rubbing the cotton bud/qtip back and forth very gently( do not apply pressure) on the red the red will take on the colour of the solution and it will turn brown stop at this point and return fish to the water.
Not recommended for stray Hi on scaled areas but it is possible. While large areas of stray secondary Hi removal are possible, large areas are best avoided or done in stages.
While this has been developed over a long period of time to be safe, Because of the nature of this procedure and every fish is different and every person’s skills and experience is different, you must understand you use this at your own risk I will accept no responsibility should things go wrong
Sedate the fish. With a clean cotton bud or cotton wool ball wipe away the mucus locally. Dip a cotton bud/Qtip in a little of the solution and apply to the Red/Hi. On first contact the area will turn a translucent brown; this is normal but is not the desired effect you are looking for. By rubbing the cotton bud/qtip back and forth very gently( do not apply pressure) on the red the red will take on the colour of the solution and it will turn brown stop at this point and return fish to the water.
Not recommended for stray Hi on scaled areas but it is possible. While large areas of stray secondary Hi removal are possible, large areas are best avoided or done in stages.
While this has been developed over a long period of time to be safe, Because of the nature of this procedure and every fish is different and every person’s skills and experience is different, you must understand you use this at your own risk I will accept no responsibility should things go wrong
Re: HI Remover Hi-行く
a new batch of secondary/stray Hi remover is now ready see ordering above
Re: HI Remover Hi-行く
Hi.
Is this still in stock please?
Thanks.
Is this still in stock please?
Thanks.
Re: HI Remover Hi-行く
yes it is dave
dunc
dunc