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Fish die one by one, new pond, can you help?
We had a small 85 gallon pond for the past few years and it did well.
We lost a few fish at the start, but once we learned a few things and got our bio filter going, the fish thrived very well. Now we have a 220 gallong pond and due to some birds, had to start over with most of our fish. We have a couple of koi, some comet's, fantails, and black Moors. The fish have been dieing one by one. Sometimes a week or two apart, sometimes a few days apart. one black moor died, one small fantail, and a few comets. The biggest fantail and the koi all look well, but then, so did the ones that eventually died. When I look at the dead fish, they are floating in a plant. the yhave nothing I can identify such as ick. One of the goldfish that died today had a pointy tail, not a fishlike tail like you expect to see on a goldfish. Maybe this is a clue? I have a UV (9w) Bio Fishmate filter, and I am stil running on old in water bio, pump driven filter. I was running them both until the new UV filter kicked in. I have a lot of geen algea on the pond walls and pebble bottom. I removed some of it from one section of rocks, and it remained mostly clean fo about 4 days. i think there might be a little green forming, but i can't be sure. is the 9w UV big enough for my pond? The Fishmate is rated to 1000 gallons and i think it is the perfect size for my 220 gallon pond in Florida. The pond only gets partial sunlight on one side, and only for a small portion of the day. the rest of the pond stays in the shade. I will send a picture to anyone that wants to help. I can also examine the dead fish, when I get the next one, but only if i know what to look for. The water was not toxic the last time i checked, and I will check it again this weekend. There are about 20 tiny fish in this 220 gallon pond. The biggest ones are the bottom feeders, and they are growing at a rate that defies logic. the fish eat better at night when i turn the pond light on, othewise they do little to come up for food during the morning hours. MAybe it is the cool nights that turn them off to food by morning, and the afternoon sun that brings them back to life. We have been having cool evenings this past week, 48 to 52 F. Days are up around 80, or lower. Thanks to all that try to help. Try to Cc: me if you can. Joe and Stacy, Jensen Beach |
Fish die one by one, new pond, can you help?
wrote in message ups.com... We had a small 85 gallon pond for the past few years and it did well. We lost a few fish at the start, but once we learned a few things and got our bio filter going, the fish thrived very well. Now we have a 220 gallong pond and due to some birds, had to start over with most of our fish. We have a couple of koi, some comet's, fantails, and black Moors. It sounds like your pond is overcrowded. Koi alone grow to 2 1/2 to 3' long - yes, that is FEET, not inches. Goldfish can reach 12" as they are not small fish as adults. The fish have been dieing one by one. Sometimes a week or two apart, sometimes a few days apart. one black moor died, one small fantail, and a few comets. The biggest fantail and the koi all look well, but then, so did the ones that eventually died. Can you tell us more such as what the PH and hardness are? What about ammonia, nitrites and nitrates? How often do you so partial water changes? Is there a lot of crud on the bottom such as rotting leaves, small twigs, grass clippings and perhaps a dead frog or some newts? When I look at the dead fish, they are floating in a plant. the yhave nothing I can identify such as ick. One of the goldfish that died today had a pointy tail, not a fishlike tail like you expect to see on a goldfish. Maybe this is a clue? I have seen this - it was caused by parasites. I think you need to use a good parasite killer in your pond. Remove any debris on the bottom first and do a 25% water change - then use the parasite killer. I have a UV (9w) Bio Fishmate filter, and I am stil running on old in water bio, pump driven filter. I was running them both until the new UV filter kicked in. I have a lot of geen algea on the pond walls and pebble bottom. I removed some of it from one section of rocks, and it remained mostly clean fo about 4 days. i think there might be a little green forming, Algae wont kill your fish. I believe you have a parasite problem. This is the time of year they wake up and start to multiply. but i can't be sure. is the 9w UV big enough for my pond? The Fishmate is rated to 1000 gallons and i think it is the perfect size for my 220 gallon pond in Florida. The pond only gets partial sunlight on one side, and only for a small portion of the day. the rest of the pond stays in the shade. I will send a picture to anyone that wants to help. I can also examine the dead fish, when I get the next one, but only if i know what to look for. The water was not toxic the last time i checked, Do it again as things can change in a pond that small rather quickly. and I will check it again this weekend. There are about 20 tiny fish in this 220 gallon pond. The biggest ones are the bottom feeders, and they are growing at a rate that defies logic. Bottom feeders? the fish eat better at night when i turn the pond light on, othewise they do little to come up for food during the morning hours. MAybe it is the cool nights that turn them off to food by morning, and the afternoon sun that brings them back to life. We have been having cool evenings this past week, 48 to 52 F. Days are up around 80, or lower. Thanks to all that try to help. Try to Cc: me if you can. Joe and Stacy, Jensen Beach -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
Fish die one by one, new pond, can you help?
On 29 Mar 2006 16:57:34 -0800, wrote:
We had a small 85 gallon pond for the past few years and it did well. We lost a few fish at the start, but once we learned a few things and got our bio filter going, the fish thrived very well. Now we have a 220 gallong pond and due to some birds, had to start over with most of our fish. We have a couple of koi, some comet's, fantails, and black Moors. The fish have been dieing one by one. Sometimes a week or two apart, sometimes a few days apart. one black moor died, one small fantail, and a few comets. The biggest fantail and the koi all look well, but then, so did the ones that eventually died. When I look at the dead fish, they are floating in a plant. the yhave nothing I can identify such as ick. One of the goldfish that died today had a pointy tail, not a fishlike tail like you expect to see on a goldfish. Maybe this is a clue? I have a UV (9w) Bio Fishmate filter, and I am stil running on old in water bio, pump driven filter. I was running them both until the new UV filter kicked in. I have a lot of geen algea on the pond walls and pebble bottom. I removed some of it from one section of rocks, and it remained mostly clean fo about 4 days. i think there might be a little green forming, but i can't be sure. is the 9w UV big enough for my pond? The Fishmate is rated to 1000 gallons and i think it is the perfect size for my 220 gallon pond in Florida. The pond only gets partial sunlight on one side, and only for a small portion of the day. the rest of the pond stays in the shade. I will send a picture to anyone that wants to help. I can also examine the dead fish, when I get the next one, but only if i know what to look for. The water was not toxic the last time i checked, and I will check it again this weekend. There are about 20 tiny fish in this 220 gallon pond. The biggest ones are the bottom feeders, and they are growing at a rate that defies logic. the fish eat better at night when i turn the pond light on, othewise they do little to come up for food during the morning hours. MAybe it is the cool nights that turn them off to food by morning, and the afternoon sun that brings them back to life. We have been having cool evenings this past week, 48 to 52 F. Days are up around 80, or lower. Thanks to all that try to help. Try to Cc: me if you can. Joe and Stacy, Jensen Beach Sounds like you have too many fish, imho, at this time. Whenever you have a problem, you must check water chemistry first thing. It is akin to taking a human's temperature. Please fill out the sick pond form below: Sick Fish or Sick Pond Form Please describe your problem, including fish characteristics, like; whirling, flashing, gasping at surface, wounds, etc.: Pond Size in Gallons? (litres*.26=US Gallons): Water Source (Well, Irrigation, City?) If City how is water treated?: = Time in Operation? (How old is the pond/water?): Liner type? (EPDM,PVC,RUBBER,Cement/Concrete etc): Fish Population? Type? Size? QTY, Time in Pond: Food? Type and Frequency of feedings.: Pump Type, IN/OUT of pond, GPH etc (Describe your filtration system as well as possible): Prefilter media type? Last cleaned?: Filter is BIO or Mechanical? Last cleaned? How?: Carbon added? How much? When last changed?: Aeration? Waterfalls? Bubblers? Venturies?: Water Temp? pH?: KH?: Ammonia (ppm or mg/l): Nitrite (ppm or mg/l): Nitrate (ppm or mg/l): Water Color, cloudiness, odor?: Water changes? (% of pond volume and how often): Additives used (water conditioners etc): Tests done by self or another?: Weather (what's it been like lately?): Medications used?: What Zone or Country of residence?: ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website ~ jan/WA Zone 7a |
Fish die one by one, new pond, can you help?
I could go into all the other pond related stuff again, but this is a
parasite problem as already explained to me. Can you tell me more about what type of drug I am shopping for to kill the parasite? I will do the 25% water change, and clean up as much of the pod as I can in the process. I examined another dead fish last night and the tail was rotted off and the rot was spreading up to the scales. I will want to treat the pond as fast as possible. Thanks for the help. |
Fish die one by one, new pond, can you help?
http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/disease/disease.htm
always start with big water changes. your pond is more like a tank. clean all the filters add some salt Add 1 teaspoon of salt per 5 gallons. This can be increased to 3 teas. per 5 over a few days. Use rock salt with no additives. do 3 potassium permanganate treatments http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/d....htm#POTASSIUM wrote: I could go into all the other pond related stuff again, but this is a parasite problem as already explained to me. Can you tell me more about what type of drug I am shopping for to kill the parasite? I will do the 25% water change, and clean up as much of the pod as I can in the process. I examined another dead fish last night and the tail was rotted off and the rot was spreading up to the scales. I will want to treat the pond as fast as possible. Thanks for the help. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...s=Group+lookup www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no compensation for running the Puregold list or Puregold website. I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zone 5 next to Lake Michigan |
Fish die one by one, new pond, can you help?
Thanks for these links to weloveteaching, it is the best source I've
ever seen on how to keep my fish healthy. If I had this a year ago, i would still have some of my biggest koi and fancy goldfish. |
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