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Fish out of water...survivability? UPDATE!
Well the fish seemed to do fine after its attempt at being a land
dweller, however, it did it again, but this time it was not so fortunate and I did not find it soon enough. I now installed a "Fish Fence" around the top edge of the barrel half constructed out of 1/2 x 1/2 black plastic hardware cloth. Its attached with small wire clips to the liners llip and extends about 7 or so inches up.....all around the liner except for where the board the hand pump is mounted to is at. This moring the wife came home from work and took a look at the fish, Last night I went and bought a replacement Shubunkin to replace the Red / White comet, and she requested a shubunkin instead of another Red & White and to get one with more red or orange than black on it. I did and she remarked it was a pretty fish......We drank a cup of coffee, and decided to go set outside and watch the fish and have another cup. All we seen was two, the third (newest) fish was not coming into sight at all......but it was 30 minutes earlier when she first got home. Then I spotted it laying behind the barrel.........another wanna be land dweller. Placed it back in pond moved it back and forth and off it swam, hanging mostly under the pumps discharge (more O2 I assume), so once again its a awaiting game to see if this one is gonna make it.......The other two are just fine, and evidently they like their new home........Now its time to make some kind of barrier thats presentable in front of the hand pumps mounting board, or perhaps add a flower pot on each side....The fish only had about a 6" space on each side of the pump it could jump out of around the entire circumference of ther barrel half, and low and behold it did! And I thought I was done making fences when I got rid of the cows! Now its fish fences ;-). Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
"Roy" wrote in message ... Well the fish seemed to do fine after its attempt at being a land dweller, however, it did it again, but this time it was not so fortunate and I did not find it soon enough. I now installed a "Fish Fence" around the top edge of the barrel half constructed out of 1/2 x 1/2 black plastic hardware cloth. Its attached with small wire clips to the liners llip and extends about 7 or so inches up.....all around the liner except for where the board the hand pump is mounted to is at. This moring the wife came home from work and took a look at the fish, Last night I went and bought a replacement Shubunkin to replace the Red / White comet, and she requested a shubunkin instead of another Red & White and to get one with more red or orange than black on it. I did and she remarked it was a pretty fish......We drank a cup of coffee, and decided to go set outside and watch the fish and have another cup. All we seen was two, the third (newest) fish was not coming into sight at all......but it was 30 minutes earlier when she first got home. Then I spotted it laying behind the barrel.........another wanna be land dweller. Placed it back in pond moved it back and forth and off it swam, hanging mostly under the pumps discharge (more O2 I assume), so once again its a awaiting game to see if this one is gonna make it.......The other two are just fine, and evidently they like their new home........Now its time to make some kind of barrier thats presentable in front of the hand pumps mounting board, or perhaps add a flower pot on each side....The fish only had about a 6" space on each side of the pump it could jump out of around the entire circumference of ther barrel half, and low and behold it did! And I thought I was done making fences when I got rid of the cows! Now its fish fences ;-). Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. Sometimes fish will jump if the water parameters are off. Check your temperature, ammonia, Ph, etc. |
Sometimes fish will jump if the water parameters are off. Check your
temperature, ammonia, Ph, etc. I remember reading long ago, that the main reason for jumping was too high temperatures. Where do you live, and is this in full sun? I'm betting they are just too hot. My wife turned the heater up in our aquarium last year too high, and after 3 jumped out, I finally remembered to check the temp. It was about 10 degrees hotter then the highest it should have been. I lower the temperature, and we haven't had a problem since then. Gareee© (Gareee "at" Charter "dot" net) Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 14:22:18 -0400, "Gareee©"
wrote: === Sometimes fish will jump if the water parameters are off. Check your === temperature, ammonia, Ph, etc. === ===I remember reading long ago, that the main reason for jumping was too high ===temperatures. === ===Where do you live, and is this in full sun? === ===I'm betting they are just too hot. === === ===My wife turned the heater up in our aquarium last year too high, and after 3 ===jumped out, I finally remembered to check the temp. === ===It was about 10 degrees hotter then the highest it should have been. === ===I lower the temperature, and we haven't had a problem since then. === ===Gareee© (Gareee "at" Charter "dot" net) ===Homepage: ===http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm ===Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! === Alabama, nope the water temp is abaout 74 deg, it has shade and sun and throughout the day it will get 3 or so hours sun, and 3 or so hours shade, then sun again etc etc........but water temp has not gone up above 76 since it was put there. My other fish in a small pond have water approx 78 deg or so, get more full sun and never made any attempt to junmp out. All the jumps were very early in the morning, or late evening.......and fish were new to container, and placed there initially at night but did have underwater lights, but I think they just did not know their suroundings, and miss judged water depth or size of container etc........My water is fine........I chalked it up to just new fish and one of those things. I have the situation under control now, as I just finished making a fish fence for the majority of the barrel, and a higher ledge with flowers behind it, plus strategically relocated some aquatic plants that will hinder their ability to jump in the one area. Hate to have to put the fish fence on the barrel as it takes away the barrels looks, but I guess its a small price to pay if you want fish in the container. Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
Roy wrote All the jumps were very early in the morning, or
late evening.... Do you have the pump feature running all night? kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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