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August 24th 05, 06:19 PM
Thanks for all the advice so far on my 1/2 barrel pond,

I went to buy some floating plants clumps of primrose, Hyacinch, looks
like I got some hortwort seedling (clover like things?)from the clump
too.

They gave me a scoopful of mosquito fish for free. About 6 plus one
really tiny baby one size of a tad pole.

I added a pair of feeder/comet goldfish the same evening. They seem to
be doing well, both sleeping on the bottom soon after midnight. This
morning I came out and they already found their fish house and ran into
it.

I feed some goldfish pallets and the mosquito fish are eating it. Will
the goldfish be able to compete? They are fast buggers too, just a bit
skittish.

I plan on feeding daily and then not as often after my plants get
established. I know the mosquito fish multiply quickly anyway I will
need to take some out of there sooner or later, do they generate a big
bioload?

Another question about my fountain pump, running 24/7, doesn't seem to
bother the goldfish as I saw them sleeping nearby the filter, not
getting bothered by turbulence. Without stable water will there be any
larve for my fishes to eat?

Thanks

mark Bannister
August 24th 05, 10:21 PM
wrote:

>
> I feed some goldfish pallets and the mosquito fish are eating it. Will
> the goldfish be able to compete?

Yes

Reel Mckoi
August 24th 05, 10:50 PM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
Without stable water will there be any
> larve for my fishes to eat?
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No. Mosquitoes look for still water to lay their eggs.
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Lar
August 25th 05, 12:05 AM
In article >,
says...
:) No. Mosquitoes look for still water to lay their eggs.
:)
:)
Hmmm actually I was surprised as many larvae are found in my pond...
280 gallon with a 25 gallon vegi filter. My pump is rated 650g/hour and
there is a 2 foot+ water fall on one side from the VF and a spitter on
the other and several dozen platy/mollies/tetra and a couple of bettas
along with countless dragonfly larvae they have to dodge to get to
adulthood...but if you wait and watch you might catch one emerging from
the pupa stage as an adult.
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