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Phyllis and Jim Hurley
July 29th 03, 11:27 AM
John (and other ng readers)

I have been wondering about my situation of no koi babies and mosquito
control by gambusia.

I gather you have koi babies. Do you also have gambusia? If not, how do
you control your mosquitos? If you have gambusia, how many do you have? I
have lots of them and zero baby goldfish or koi. On the other hand, I have
lots of baby platies and baby gambusia. Do you think carp are especially
vulnerable to becoming gambusia food?

Any suggestions on how to be baby koi friendly and have mosquito control?

Thanks for your thoughts

Jim

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Just Me \Koi\
July 29th 03, 03:13 PM
P & JH,
I have gambusa in my ponds and did also have Koi frys. How you ask?

I bought a small 200 +/- gallons preformed pond (Rubbermaid livestock
watering trough) to move my koi eggs into right after spawning! The eggs
were attached to my Water Hyacinth roots, and pennyworth roots.

Voila, here comes baby koi in gambusa free water. The frys are now ready
and big enough to be put back into the pond with the gambusa.

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"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" > wrote in
message ...
> John (and other ng readers)
>
> I have been wondering about my situation of no koi babies and mosquito
> control by gambusia.
>
> I gather you have koi babies. Do you also have gambusia? If not, how do
> you control your mosquitos? If you have gambusia, how many do you have?
I
> have lots of them and zero baby goldfish or koi. On the other hand, I
have
> lots of baby platies and baby gambusia. Do you think carp are especially
> vulnerable to becoming gambusia food?
>
> Any suggestions on how to be baby koi friendly and have mosquito control?
>
> Thanks for your thoughts
>
> Jim
>
> --
> ____________________________________________
> Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at:
> www.jogathon.net
> See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley
>
>
>

Just Me \Koi\
July 29th 03, 03:13 PM
P & JH,
I have gambusa in my ponds and did also have Koi frys. How you ask?

I bought a small 200 +/- gallons preformed pond (Rubbermaid livestock
watering trough) to move my koi eggs into right after spawning! The eggs
were attached to my Water Hyacinth roots, and pennyworth roots.

Voila, here comes baby koi in gambusa free water. The frys are now ready
and big enough to be put back into the pond with the gambusa.

--
_______________________________________
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is
like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."

http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino

"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" > wrote in
message ...
> John (and other ng readers)
>
> I have been wondering about my situation of no koi babies and mosquito
> control by gambusia.
>
> I gather you have koi babies. Do you also have gambusia? If not, how do
> you control your mosquitos? If you have gambusia, how many do you have?
I
> have lots of them and zero baby goldfish or koi. On the other hand, I
have
> lots of baby platies and baby gambusia. Do you think carp are especially
> vulnerable to becoming gambusia food?
>
> Any suggestions on how to be baby koi friendly and have mosquito control?
>
> Thanks for your thoughts
>
> Jim
>
> --
> ____________________________________________
> Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at:
> www.jogathon.net
> See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley
>
>
>

johnrutz
July 29th 03, 03:52 PM
Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
> John (and other ng readers)
>
> I have been wondering about my situation of no koi babies and mosquito
> control by gambusia.
>
> I gather you have koi babies. Do you also have gambusia? If not, how do
> you control your mosquitos? If you have gambusia, how many do you have? I
> have lots of them and zero baby goldfish or koi. On the other hand, I have
> lots of baby platies and baby gambusia. Do you think carp are especially
> vulnerable to becoming gambusia food?
>
> Any suggestions on how to be baby koi friendly and have mosquito control?
>
> Thanks for your thoughts
>
> Jim
>


-- hooo boy I dunno
no I dont have gambusia, but I do have lots of lily's and string algae
( it may be that as my pond is so big a whole heck of a lot of SA
doesnt look to bad ) any how there are plenty of hiding places in the
algae there is probly enough algae in there to fill a 700 gal pond

now as far as skeeters I had them here before i built the pond, I
havent seen any since I put the pond in, there are hundreds of damsel
flys and quite a few dragon flys around all the time so hundreds of
larvae in the pond, lots of other life forms too so somebody is
doing a great job of eating mosquitos and thier larvae





John Rutz
Z5 New Mexico

never miss a good oportunity to shut up

see my pond at:

http://www.fuerjefe.com

johnrutz
July 29th 03, 03:52 PM
Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
> John (and other ng readers)
>
> I have been wondering about my situation of no koi babies and mosquito
> control by gambusia.
>
> I gather you have koi babies. Do you also have gambusia? If not, how do
> you control your mosquitos? If you have gambusia, how many do you have? I
> have lots of them and zero baby goldfish or koi. On the other hand, I have
> lots of baby platies and baby gambusia. Do you think carp are especially
> vulnerable to becoming gambusia food?
>
> Any suggestions on how to be baby koi friendly and have mosquito control?
>
> Thanks for your thoughts
>
> Jim
>


-- hooo boy I dunno
no I dont have gambusia, but I do have lots of lily's and string algae
( it may be that as my pond is so big a whole heck of a lot of SA
doesnt look to bad ) any how there are plenty of hiding places in the
algae there is probly enough algae in there to fill a 700 gal pond

now as far as skeeters I had them here before i built the pond, I
havent seen any since I put the pond in, there are hundreds of damsel
flys and quite a few dragon flys around all the time so hundreds of
larvae in the pond, lots of other life forms too so somebody is
doing a great job of eating mosquitos and thier larvae





John Rutz
Z5 New Mexico

never miss a good oportunity to shut up

see my pond at:

http://www.fuerjefe.com