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BenignVanilla
May 20th 04, 01:57 PM
My Koi are still looking a bit wide in the butt, so I don't think they have
spawned yet, but we noticed yesterday...hundreds of fry. We're not sure if
it's the minnows, the Koi, the Goldies or some mix of the aforementioned
group. We'll just have to wait and see. Still no frog or toad eggs.
BV.
Bonnie
May 20th 04, 02:05 PM
BenignVanilla wrote:
> My Koi are still looking a bit wide in the butt, so I don't think they have
> spawned yet, but we noticed yesterday...hundreds of fry. We're not sure if
> it's the minnows, the Koi, the Goldies or some mix of the aforementioned
> group. We'll just have to wait and see. Still no frog or toad eggs.
>
> BV.
>
>
My koi spawned last week. I thought yours would have
spawned earlier.
--
Bonnie
NJ
BenignVanilla
May 20th 04, 06:32 PM
"Bonnie" > wrote in message
...
> BenignVanilla wrote:
> > My Koi are still looking a bit wide in the butt, so I don't think they
have
> > spawned yet, but we noticed yesterday...hundreds of fry. We're not sure
if
> > it's the minnows, the Koi, the Goldies or some mix of the aforementioned
> > group. We'll just have to wait and see. Still no frog or toad eggs.
> >
> > BV.
> >
> >
>
> My koi spawned last week. I thought yours would have
> spawned earlier.
They've definately been acting like it. Chasing the girls around. Splashing
about. But I never saw any eggs.
RichToyBox
May 21st 04, 02:36 AM
The eggs are hard to seee unless you really look for them. An easier way to
tell is the pond will be covered with white foam, and there will be a
decidedly different aroma downwind of the pond. Watch for ammonia, those
eggs are very high protein food. The ammonia in my system goes down
quickly, but the nitrites stay high for a week or two.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
"BenignVanilla" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Bonnie" > wrote in message
> ...
> > BenignVanilla wrote:
> > > My Koi are still looking a bit wide in the butt, so I don't think they
> have
> > > spawned yet, but we noticed yesterday...hundreds of fry. We're not
sure
> if
> > > it's the minnows, the Koi, the Goldies or some mix of the
aforementioned
> > > group. We'll just have to wait and see. Still no frog or toad eggs.
> > >
> > > BV.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > My koi spawned last week. I thought yours would have
> > spawned earlier.
>
> They've definately been acting like it. Chasing the girls around.
Splashing
> about. But I never saw any eggs.
>
>
Bonnie
May 21st 04, 01:39 PM
RichToyBox wrote:
> The eggs are hard to seee unless you really look for them. An easier way to
> tell is the pond will be covered with white foam, and there will be a
> decidedly different aroma downwind of the pond. Watch for ammonia, those
> eggs are very high protein food. The ammonia in my system goes down
> quickly, but the nitrites stay high for a week or two.
I must add that my koi eggs are really easy to see since I
have a raised pond and also there are no plants in this
pond. In a natural pond it would be difficult to see I
imagaine.
--
Bonnie
NJ
Just Me \Koi\
May 21st 04, 02:25 PM
No plants and yet your Fish spawn? What are they laying their eggs on?
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like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
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"Bonnie" > wrote in message
...
> RichToyBox wrote:
> > The eggs are hard to seee unless you really look for them. An easier
way to
> > tell is the pond will be covered with white foam, and there will be a
> > decidedly different aroma downwind of the pond. Watch for ammonia,
those
> > eggs are very high protein food. The ammonia in my system goes down
> > quickly, but the nitrites stay high for a week or two.
>
> I must add that my koi eggs are really easy to see since I
> have a raised pond and also there are no plants in this
> pond. In a natural pond it would be difficult to see I
> imagaine.
>
> --
> Bonnie
> NJ
>
>
>
Benign Vanilla
May 21st 04, 03:18 PM
"RichToyBox" > wrote in message
news:a2drc.88359$xw3.4961524@attbi_s04...
> The eggs are hard to seee unless you really look for them. An easier way
to
> tell is the pond will be covered with white foam, and there will be a
> decidedly different aroma downwind of the pond. Watch for ammonia, those
> eggs are very high protein food. The ammonia in my system goes down
> quickly, but the nitrites stay high for a week or two.
<snip>
I noticed some foam here and there, but never a complete coverage, nor an
aroma. Of course, I currently have the stream running, and a smaller pump
agitating the water to help cut down on that "pollen haze" of still water.
So it's possible I knocked the foam out. As for the aroma, I live in breezy
area...sort of a small valley, so I guess it's possible the stink was wafted
away.
I definately have hundreds of fry in the pond right now. So far ammonia is
0.
BV.
Benign Vanilla
May 21st 04, 03:19 PM
"Bonnie" > wrote in message
...
> RichToyBox wrote:
> > The eggs are hard to seee unless you really look for them. An easier
way to
> > tell is the pond will be covered with white foam, and there will be a
> > decidedly different aroma downwind of the pond. Watch for ammonia,
those
> > eggs are very high protein food. The ammonia in my system goes down
> > quickly, but the nitrites stay high for a week or two.
>
> I must add that my koi eggs are really easy to see since I
> have a raised pond and also there are no plants in this
> pond. In a natural pond it would be difficult to see I
> imagaine.
Bonnie as you know SH Pond is going for the natural look, so there are
plenty of crevaces, plants, etc. for the fish to the eggs in. I would not
doubt they hid them from me.
BV.
Bonnie
May 21st 04, 04:09 PM
Just Me \"Koi\" wrote:
> No plants and yet your Fish spawn? What are they laying their eggs on?
>
> --
> _______________________________________
> "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is
> like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
> The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."
They actually lay the eggs on the sides of the pond.
--
Bonnie
NJ
Bonnie
May 21st 04, 04:11 PM
Benign Vanilla wrote:
> "RichToyBox" > wrote in message
> news:a2drc.88359$xw3.4961524@attbi_s04...
>
>>The eggs are hard to seee unless you really look for them. An easier way
>
> to
>
>>tell is the pond will be covered with white foam, and there will be a
>>decidedly different aroma downwind of the pond. Watch for ammonia, those
>>eggs are very high protein food. The ammonia in my system goes down
>>quickly, but the nitrites stay high for a week or two.
>
> <snip>
>
> I noticed some foam here and there, but never a complete coverage, nor an
> aroma. Of course, I currently have the stream running, and a smaller pump
> agitating the water to help cut down on that "pollen haze" of still water.
> So it's possible I knocked the foam out. As for the aroma, I live in breezy
> area...sort of a small valley, so I guess it's possible the stink was wafted
> away.
>
> I definately have hundreds of fry in the pond right now. So far ammonia is
> 0.
>
> BV.
>
>
I didn't notice the odor this year (we had a constant
breeze) but the foam was almost like a bubble bath in the
lower pond.
--
Bonnie
NJ
Nedra
May 22nd 04, 12:29 AM
Hi Guys ... Gonna jump in here. I have no plants in my koi
pond (they ate them!) But boy-oh-boy did they ever spawn!
Had the foam and the odor too. I haven't seen any signs of fry
so I suspect they ate those too! :)
Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
"Bonnie" > wrote in message
...
> Benign Vanilla wrote:
> > "RichToyBox" > wrote in message
> > news:a2drc.88359$xw3.4961524@attbi_s04...
> >
> >>The eggs are hard to seee unless you really look for them. An easier
way
> >
> > to
> >
> >>tell is the pond will be covered with white foam, and there will be a
> >>decidedly different aroma downwind of the pond. Watch for ammonia,
those
> >>eggs are very high protein food. The ammonia in my system goes down
> >>quickly, but the nitrites stay high for a week or two.
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > I noticed some foam here and there, but never a complete coverage, nor
an
> > aroma. Of course, I currently have the stream running, and a smaller
pump
> > agitating the water to help cut down on that "pollen haze" of still
water.
> > So it's possible I knocked the foam out. As for the aroma, I live in
breezy
> > area...sort of a small valley, so I guess it's possible the stink was
wafted
> > away.
> >
> > I definately have hundreds of fry in the pond right now. So far ammonia
is
> > 0.
> >
> > BV.
> >
> >
>
> I didn't notice the odor this year (we had a constant
> breeze) but the foam was almost like a bubble bath in the
> lower pond.
>
> --
> Bonnie
> NJ
>
>
What? You mean all those swell water hyacinth I sent you are koi salad? ;)
Joe
On 5/21/04 4:29 PM, "Nedra" > wrote:
> Hi Guys ... Gonna jump in here. I have no plants in my koi
> pond (they ate them!) But boy-oh-boy did they ever spawn!
> Had the foam and the odor too. I haven't seen any signs of fry
> so I suspect they ate those too! :)
>
>
>
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Bonnie
May 22nd 04, 02:11 AM
Nedra wrote:
> Hi Guys ... Gonna jump in here. I have no plants in my koi
> pond (they ate them!) But boy-oh-boy did they ever spawn!
> Had the foam and the odor too. I haven't seen any signs of fry
> so I suspect they ate those too! :)
>
> Nedra
I hope they ate all the eggs in my pond also! Going to have
to do some thinning of the two year olds again.
--
Bonnie
NJ
Nedra
May 22nd 04, 04:33 AM
Oh No, Joe ... the ones you sent are thriving in the Veggie Filter!
Once in awhile one will ease into the pond and be scarfed up
in a trice by the pond piggies :)
Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
"joe" > wrote in message
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> What? You mean all those swell water hyacinth I sent you are koi salad? ;)
>
> Joe
>
> On 5/21/04 4:29 PM, "Nedra" > wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys ... Gonna jump in here. I have no plants in my koi
> > pond (they ate them!) But boy-oh-boy did they ever spawn!
> > Had the foam and the odor too. I haven't seen any signs of fry
> > so I suspect they ate those too! :)
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Nedra
May 22nd 04, 04:38 AM
Hi Bonnie,
Happy to say that I have had no baby koi for 3 or 4 years.
I don't know what I'd do if they ever show up -unannounced :(
Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
"Bonnie" > wrote in message
...
> Nedra wrote:
> > Hi Guys ... Gonna jump in here. I have no plants in my koi
> > pond (they ate them!) But boy-oh-boy did they ever spawn!
> > Had the foam and the odor too. I haven't seen any signs of fry
> > so I suspect they ate those too! :)
> >
> > Nedra
>
>
> I hope they ate all the eggs in my pond also! Going to have
> to do some thinning of the two year olds again.
>
> --
> Bonnie
> NJ
>
>
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