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Nanceemo
May 2nd 04, 09:04 PM
This is a happy ending, thankfully. We emptied the pond and caught the fish in
a net and the friend who offered to take a "few" couldn't resist taking all the
comets and goldfish. For the first time our pond is clean. Not clear ... we
fill it from canal water so it's always greenish, but you can see the bottom.

For those of you who've been doing this longer, this won't be news, but it
cracked me up. We wanted to get rid of anything but the Koi, in the interest
of using less chemicals and having less of a fight against the pea soup. When
we got the pond empty, I vacuumed the bottom as well as I could (it was built
entirely of roundish stones from 5" - 8".) When we filled it back, lo an
behold, fishies from 2"- 6" or so had managed to hide. We were wondering where
they all went. : )

Any way, I wanted to just let you know we didn't have to kill any, and thanks
again for the advice.

Nancy in Idaho

pmwebdesigns
May 4th 04, 01:19 AM
Oh good. I know you were glad to find homes.
Priss
"Nanceemo" > wrote in message
...
> This is a happy ending, thankfully. We emptied the pond and caught the
fish in
> a net and the friend who offered to take a "few" couldn't resist taking
all the
> comets and goldfish. For the first time our pond is clean. Not clear ...
we
> fill it from canal water so it's always greenish, but you can see the
bottom.
>
> For those of you who've been doing this longer, this won't be news, but it
> cracked me up. We wanted to get rid of anything but the Koi, in the
interest
> of using less chemicals and having less of a fight against the pea soup.
When
> we got the pond empty, I vacuumed the bottom as well as I could (it was
built
> entirely of roundish stones from 5" - 8".) When we filled it back, lo an
> behold, fishies from 2"- 6" or so had managed to hide. We were wondering
where
> they all went. : )
>
> Any way, I wanted to just let you know we didn't have to kill any, and
thanks
> again for the advice.
>
> Nancy in Idaho

pmwebdesigns
May 4th 04, 01:19 AM
Oh good. I know you were glad to find homes.
Priss
"Nanceemo" > wrote in message
...
> This is a happy ending, thankfully. We emptied the pond and caught the
fish in
> a net and the friend who offered to take a "few" couldn't resist taking
all the
> comets and goldfish. For the first time our pond is clean. Not clear ...
we
> fill it from canal water so it's always greenish, but you can see the
bottom.
>
> For those of you who've been doing this longer, this won't be news, but it
> cracked me up. We wanted to get rid of anything but the Koi, in the
interest
> of using less chemicals and having less of a fight against the pea soup.
When
> we got the pond empty, I vacuumed the bottom as well as I could (it was
built
> entirely of roundish stones from 5" - 8".) When we filled it back, lo an
> behold, fishies from 2"- 6" or so had managed to hide. We were wondering
where
> they all went. : )
>
> Any way, I wanted to just let you know we didn't have to kill any, and
thanks
> again for the advice.
>
> Nancy in Idaho