Hindquarter paralysis is not uncommon in pet koi carps. Information posted by pet koi owners online suggests that paralysis often showed a sudden onset.
This project will investigate possible causes of hindquarter paralysis in pet koi using radiographs, clinical examinations and necropsies.
If you are in the Perth area and have fish that fits this description, please contact my colleage, Dr Susan Gibson-Kueh at s.kueh@murdoch.edu.au by Friday 10 Oct. 2014.
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Dr Richmond Loh DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology), MANZCVS (Aquatics & Pathobiology), CertAqV, CMAVA, NATA Signatory.
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