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WILL THE KOK RETAIN AFTER ICH/ICK???


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I don't keep flowerhorns, but when you increased your temperature you will have increased the fish's metabolic rate, and if you didn't increase feeding it probably absorbed some of its kok (this is where the jokes start), once your temp is back to normal the kok should recover.

As a matter of interest why do we generally call these nuchal humps on cichlids, but a Kok on a FH?
 
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I don't keep flowerhorns, but when you increased your temperature you will have increased the fish's metabolic rate, and if you didn't increase feeding it probably absorbed some of its kok (this is where the jokes start), once your temp is back to normal the kok should recover.

As a matter of interest why do we generally call these nuchal humps on cichlids, but a Kok on a FH?

Thank u Bro,
After the treatment also my FH is under 30'C only.The KOK does'nt retain.
May I decrease the temperature????
 
I was not going to look at this thread as I have no experience with it. but the possibilities are endless. That being said think dustin has it handled.
 
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He means once your FH is no longer sick, his kok will grow back.

When FH are sick or stressed, their koks shrink. Once you have identified and fixed the problem, it comes back.
So...I guess it could be said that kok flaccidity,can be an indicator of a FH's health
 
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He means once your FH is no longer sick, his kok will grow back.

When FH are sick or stressed, their koks shrink. Once you have identified and fixed the problem, it comes back.
He means once your FH is no longer sick, his kok will grow back.

When FH are sick or stressed, their koks shrink. Once you have identified and fixed the problem, it comes back.

It had ICH\ICK i treated with high temp,now there is no white spots on its body.its been a day after treatment there is no improvement in its Head.....????Y?
 
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