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Benign Vanilla
September 22nd 04, 07:03 PM
I dismantled a small half built pond in my yard a few weeks back, and as I
drained it, I found hundreds of tadpoles. So we dumped those into a
rubbermaid container, and dismantled the pond. Now I have rubbermaid with
100's of tadpoles, and some other insect life, in a rubbermaid that has
several inches of mud now settled on the bottom. I want to figure a way to
dump these guys into the main pond, but avoid the mud from going in.
Any ideas? I have overflowed the rubbermaid for days, and got some of the
tads out, but after awhile, they all swam to the bottom and avoided the
current.
BV.
San Diego Joe
September 22nd 04, 07:44 PM
"Benign Vanilla" wrote:
> I dismantled a small half built pond in my yard a few weeks back, and as I
> drained it, I found hundreds of tadpoles. So we dumped those into a
> rubbermaid container, and dismantled the pond. Now I have rubbermaid with
> 100's of tadpoles, and some other insect life, in a rubbermaid that has
> several inches of mud now settled on the bottom. I want to figure a way to
> dump these guys into the main pond, but avoid the mud from going in.
>
> Any ideas? I have overflowed the rubbermaid for days, and got some of the
> tads out, but after awhile, they all swam to the bottom and avoided the
> current.
>
> BV.
>
>
How about pouring the whole thing through a sieve or colander? The mud
should go through, and the tads stay in the sieve. You may have to pour
additional water through the sieve to get rid of the mud.
San Diego Joe
4,000 - 5,000 Gallons.
Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar.
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southernbc
September 23rd 04, 01:05 AM
I would try pouring them through a strainer of some sort.
Don
Benign Vanilla wrote:
> I dismantled a small half built pond in my yard a few weeks back, and as I
> drained it, I found hundreds of tadpoles. So we dumped those into a
> rubbermaid container, and dismantled the pond. Now I have rubbermaid with
> 100's of tadpoles, and some other insect life, in a rubbermaid that has
> several inches of mud now settled on the bottom. I want to figure a way to
> dump these guys into the main pond, but avoid the mud from going in.
>
> Any ideas? I have overflowed the rubbermaid for days, and got some of the
> tads out, but after awhile, they all swam to the bottom and avoided the
> current.
>
> BV.
>
>
jammer
September 23rd 04, 01:31 AM
I have a net i lay down and pour water critters through
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 00:05:28 GMT, southernbc >
wrote:
>I would try pouring them through a strainer of some sort.
>
>Don
>
>Benign Vanilla wrote:
>> I dismantled a small half built pond in my yard a few weeks back,
and as I
>> drained it, I found hundreds of tadpoles. So we dumped those into a
>> rubbermaid container, and dismantled the pond. Now I have
rubbermaid with
>> 100's of tadpoles, and some other insect life, in a rubbermaid that
has
>> several inches of mud now settled on the bottom. I want to figure a
way to
>> dump these guys into the main pond, but avoid the mud from going
in.
>>
>> Any ideas? I have overflowed the rubbermaid for days, and got some
of the
>> tads out, but after awhile, they all swam to the bottom and avoided
the
>> current.
>>
>> BV.
>>
>>
Benign Vanilla
September 23rd 04, 02:20 PM
"San Diego Joe" > wrote in message
...
> "Benign Vanilla" wrote:
>
> > I dismantled a small half built pond in my yard a few weeks back, and as
I
> > drained it, I found hundreds of tadpoles. So we dumped those into a
> > rubbermaid container, and dismantled the pond. Now I have rubbermaid
with
> > 100's of tadpoles, and some other insect life, in a rubbermaid that has
> > several inches of mud now settled on the bottom. I want to figure a way
to
> > dump these guys into the main pond, but avoid the mud from going in.
> >
> > Any ideas? I have overflowed the rubbermaid for days, and got some of
the
> > tads out, but after awhile, they all swam to the bottom and avoided the
> > current.
> >
> > BV.
> >
> >
> How about pouring the whole thing through a sieve or colander? The mud
> should go through, and the tads stay in the sieve. You may have to pour
> additional water through the sieve to get rid of the mud.
I was worried about hurting the tads doing this. You think they'd be OK?
BV.
San Diego Joe
September 23rd 04, 05:22 PM
"Benign Vanilla" wrote:
>
> "San Diego Joe" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Benign Vanilla" wrote:
>>
>>> I dismantled a small half built pond in my yard a few weeks back, and as
> I
>>> drained it, I found hundreds of tadpoles. So we dumped those into a
>>> rubbermaid container, and dismantled the pond. Now I have rubbermaid
> with
>>> 100's of tadpoles, and some other insect life, in a rubbermaid that has
>>> several inches of mud now settled on the bottom. I want to figure a way
> to
>>> dump these guys into the main pond, but avoid the mud from going in.
>>>
>>> Any ideas? I have overflowed the rubbermaid for days, and got some of
> the
>>> tads out, but after awhile, they all swam to the bottom and avoided the
>>> current.
>>>
>>> BV.
>>>
>>>
>> How about pouring the whole thing through a sieve or colander? The mud
>> should go through, and the tads stay in the sieve. You may have to pour
>> additional water through the sieve to get rid of the mud.
>
> I was worried about hurting the tads doing this. You think they'd be OK?
>
> BV.
>
>
Sure, as long as the stream of water wasn't too hard.
San Diego Joe
4,000 - 5,000 Gallons.
Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar.
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Gale Pearce
September 23rd 04, 06:57 PM
Every fall I take my Lotus out of the container on the deck and strain the
water through my leaf skimmer net to catch the baby GF so I can put them in
my aquarium - you could do the same and just rinse the mud off before
putting them in your pond - do a few at a time and they will be fine - I've
never had a fatality yet
Gale :~)
> I dismantled a small half built pond in my yard a few weeks back, and as I
> drained it, I found hundreds of tadpoles. So we dumped those into a
> rubbermaid container, and dismantled the pond. Now I have rubbermaid with
> 100's of tadpoles, and some other insect life, in a rubbermaid that has
> several inches of mud now settled on the bottom. I want to figure a way to
> dump these guys into the main pond, but avoid the mud from going in.
>
> Any ideas? I have overflowed the rubbermaid for days, and got some of the
> tads out, but after awhile, they all swam to the bottom and avoided the
> current.
>
> BV.
>
>
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