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Leaves in Pond
A question: I have lots of trees in my yard and every Fall the leaves fall and some fall right into my little pond. I try to scoop them out but since the leaves keep falling I just leave the leaves alone in the pond until the next Summer when the pond water is warm and I can stick my arms in it and pull out the leaves. The fish seem to like the leaves as it gives them hiding places. Anyway, my question is - are leaves poisonous to pond fish? I recently heard leaves are poisonous to fish but they don't seem to have hurt my fish or the five little frogs that just jumped out the pond this weekend. |
Leaves in Pond
Well, most folks probably use skimmers and/or netting. My solution is water fern/azolla to catch the leaves, then i just pick them off. On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 03:18:05 GMT, "Von Fourche" wrote: A question: I have lots of trees in my yard and every Fall the leaves fall and some fall right into my little pond. I try to scoop them out but since the leaves keep falling I just leave the leaves alone in the pond until the next Summer when the pond water is warm and I can stick my arms in it and pull out the leaves. The fish seem to like the leaves as it gives them hiding places. Anyway, my question is - are leaves poisonous to pond fish? I recently heard leaves are poisonous to fish but they don't seem to have hurt my fish or the five little frogs that just jumped out the pond this weekend. |
Leaves in Pond
Well, most folks probably use skimmers and/or netting. My solution is water fern/azolla to catch the leaves, then i just pick them off. On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 03:18:05 GMT, "Von Fourche" wrote: A question: I have lots of trees in my yard and every Fall the leaves fall and some fall right into my little pond. I try to scoop them out but since the leaves keep falling I just leave the leaves alone in the pond until the next Summer when the pond water is warm and I can stick my arms in it and pull out the leaves. The fish seem to like the leaves as it gives them hiding places. Anyway, my question is - are leaves poisonous to pond fish? I recently heard leaves are poisonous to fish but they don't seem to have hurt my fish or the five little frogs that just jumped out the pond this weekend. |
Leaves in Pond
As to the poison question, I reckon it depends on the type of tree now!
-- _______________________________________ "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 "Von Fourche" wrote in message ink.net... A question: I have lots of trees in my yard and every Fall the leaves fall and some fall right into my little pond. I try to scoop them out but since the leaves keep falling I just leave the leaves alone in the pond until the next Summer when the pond water is warm and I can stick my arms in it and pull out the leaves. The fish seem to like the leaves as it gives them hiding places. Anyway, my question is - are leaves poisonous to pond fish? I recently heard leaves are poisonous to fish but they don't seem to have hurt my fish or the five little frogs that just jumped out the pond this weekend. |
Leaves in Pond
As to the poison question, I reckon it depends on the type of tree now!
-- _______________________________________ "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 "Von Fourche" wrote in message ink.net... A question: I have lots of trees in my yard and every Fall the leaves fall and some fall right into my little pond. I try to scoop them out but since the leaves keep falling I just leave the leaves alone in the pond until the next Summer when the pond water is warm and I can stick my arms in it and pull out the leaves. The fish seem to like the leaves as it gives them hiding places. Anyway, my question is - are leaves poisonous to pond fish? I recently heard leaves are poisonous to fish but they don't seem to have hurt my fish or the five little frogs that just jumped out the pond this weekend. |
Leaves in Pond
"Von Fourche" wrote in message
ink.net... A question: I have lots of trees in my yard and every Fall the leaves fall and some fall right into my little pond. I try to scoop them out but since the leaves keep falling I just leave the leaves alone in the pond until the next Summer when the pond water is warm and I can stick my arms in it and pull out the leaves. The fish seem to like the leaves as it gives them hiding places. Anyway, my question is - are leaves poisonous to pond fish? I recently heard leaves are poisonous to fish but they don't seem to have hurt my fish or the five little frogs that just jumped out the pond this weekend. I don't think that the leaves themselves are poisonous; it would depend on the type of tree. There may be a couple of problems created as the leaves rot 1) The process of decomposition may consume the oxygen in the water and the fish suffocate. 2) The decomposing material may produce toxins, one I can think of is Hydrogen Sulphide which very toxic. |
Leaves in Pond
"Von Fourche" wrote in message
ink.net... A question: I have lots of trees in my yard and every Fall the leaves fall and some fall right into my little pond. I try to scoop them out but since the leaves keep falling I just leave the leaves alone in the pond until the next Summer when the pond water is warm and I can stick my arms in it and pull out the leaves. The fish seem to like the leaves as it gives them hiding places. Anyway, my question is - are leaves poisonous to pond fish? I recently heard leaves are poisonous to fish but they don't seem to have hurt my fish or the five little frogs that just jumped out the pond this weekend. I don't think that the leaves themselves are poisonous; it would depend on the type of tree. There may be a couple of problems created as the leaves rot 1) The process of decomposition may consume the oxygen in the water and the fish suffocate. 2) The decomposing material may produce toxins, one I can think of is Hydrogen Sulphide which very toxic. |
Leaves in Pond
"A.N.Other" wrote in message ... I don't think that the leaves themselves are poisonous; it would depend on the type of tree. There may be a couple of problems created as the leaves rot 1) The process of decomposition may consume the oxygen in the water and the fish suffocate. 2) The decomposing material may produce toxins, one I can think of is Hydrogen Sulphide which very toxic. The trees are walnut trees. |
Leaves in Pond
"A.N.Other" wrote in message ... I don't think that the leaves themselves are poisonous; it would depend on the type of tree. There may be a couple of problems created as the leaves rot 1) The process of decomposition may consume the oxygen in the water and the fish suffocate. 2) The decomposing material may produce toxins, one I can think of is Hydrogen Sulphide which very toxic. The trees are walnut trees. |
Leaves in Pond
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:33:27 GMT, "Von Fourche" wrote:
The trees are walnut trees. My understanding is that black walnut leaves are poisonous, perhaps quantity plays a part? Tannins in many leaves can mess up the pH and buffer, causing the pH to swing wildly, causing stress, disease and then death if one doesn't intervene. ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
Leaves in Pond
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:33:27 GMT, "Von Fourche" wrote:
The trees are walnut trees. My understanding is that black walnut leaves are poisonous, perhaps quantity plays a part? Tannins in many leaves can mess up the pH and buffer, causing the pH to swing wildly, causing stress, disease and then death if one doesn't intervene. ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
Leaves in Pond
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 06:08:59 GMT, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote: ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) Uh, *IN* the pond??? lol Sorry, i had to do it. |
Leaves in Pond
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 06:08:59 GMT, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote: ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) Uh, *IN* the pond??? lol Sorry, i had to do it. |
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