Q: What did the fish veterinarian, who also happens to be a magician, say to the crowd?
A: Pick a cod, any cod!
This one inspired by Dr Nick Saint-Erne, the extraordinaire!
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All about Fish Vetting – Dr Richmond Loh
Q: What did the fish veterinarian, who also happens to be a magician, say to the crowd?
A: Pick a cod, any cod!
This one inspired by Dr Nick Saint-Erne, the extraordinaire!
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Our honored keynote speaker will be Dr. Thomas B. Waltzek, Assoc. Professor, Research Coordinator, Aquatic Animal Health Program, Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology at the Univ. of Florida School of Veterinary Medicine. In addition to Dr. Waltzek, our second invited speaker will be Dr. Pedro Viadanna , a professor at UNIPAC, Uberlândia veterinary school in Brazil. Dr. Viadanna is a world renowned expert on koi viral diseases.
Please contact: Dr J.M. Tepper, Meetings Chair for info and reservations at dvm2468@gmail.com
Q: What do you call a fish, stuck in a crack?
A: “Fish-sure.”
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Q: Which fish is the worst at ‘hide and seek’
A: Spotted cod!
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It has implications not only for your fish, but, did you know, it’s something you could potentially catch?
Check out one our popular and comprehensive video on this topic, made with a compilation of cases of diseased fishes.
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Yours sincerely,
Dr Richmond Loh
DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology), MANZCVS (Aquatics& Pathobiology), CertAqV, Fellow WAVMA.
Aquatic Veterinarian & Veterinary Pathologist.
Locations: Perth | Melbourne | Sydney | Canberra | Townsville | Hong Kong | London (UK)
THE FISH VET – AUSTRALIA
Aquatic Veterinary Medical & Diagnostic Services.
Web: http://www.thefishvet.com.au
Ph: +61 421 822 383
Mail: PO Box 5164, East Victoria Park, WA 6981, Australia.
Dr Bryony Chetwynd-Glover BVSc MRCVS – LAVS director and lead vet joins The Fish Vet’s team, and is our representative in London, England.

Dr Bryony graduated from Bristol veterinary school and has experience as a general veterinary practitioner, but she realised that she wanted to specialise in fish medicine, and has now set herself up with a mobile fish veterinary practice.

Dr Bryony has always been captivated by the aquatic world and aside from owning pet fish for the majority of her life, Bryony has completed over 100 hours of aquatic based education. Some of her most notable experiences include a 6-week preceptorship programme at the National Aquarium of Baltimore, long-term volunteer work at Bristol Aquarium, and a 5-day intensive masterclass in fish health held in Perth, Australia (with Dr Richmond Loh).

Dr Bryony is the secretary for the Fish Veterinary Society (FVS) and is an active member of the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association (WAVMA). She is currently completing her requirements to become a Certified Aquatic Veterinarian.
Visit our website (http://thefishvet.co.uk) which will direct you to Dr Bryony’s site.
Alternatively, contact her via email: bryony.lavs@gmail.com

Q: What marine creature would make a good detective 🕵🏽?
A squid because of their inklings. 🐙
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Q: why do flying fish fly?
A: To oversea things.
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Can you guess what’s causing the sharks to change colour?

Find out by watching – https://youtu.be/5Ayis4Vke2I