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!*#$ing Heron !
Have my pond eight years, gradually built up to 24 fish - including 6 of
original fish I put in when I first built it - and a !*#$ing Heron cleaned it out last week :( Anyway, I've had a problem with murky water last few years, all tests showing it ok* and no problem with sick or dying fish, I've put it down to a probable combination of the pond getting too much sun and too few plants for the number of fish. I put in some extra plants last year and I'm wondering if I should now leave the pond for a year with no fish to get rid of the murkiness in the water. Any opinions on this? (*I have a UV filtering system and there's a waterfall in the pond which obviously helps the oxygenation) |
!*#$ing Heron !
"Martin Harran" wrote in message ... Have my pond eight years, gradually built up to 24 fish - including 6 of original fish I put in when I first built it - and a !*#$ing Heron cleaned it out last week :( ========================= They (herons and kingfishers) just about cleaned our our ponds until we bird-netted them. No more predation. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
!*#$ing Heron !
Martin Harran;729400 Wrote: Have my pond eight years, gradually built up to 24 fish - including 6 of original fish I put in when I first built it - and a !*#$ing Heron cleaned it out last week :( Anyway, I've had a problem with murky water last few years, all tests showing it ok* and no problem with sick or dying fish, I've put it down to a probable combination of the pond getting too much sun and too few plants for the number of fish. I put in some extra plants last year and I'm wondering if I should now leave the pond for a year with no fish to get rid of the murkiness in the water. Any opinions on this? (*I have a UV filtering system and there's a waterfall in the pond which obviously helps the oxygenation) Without fish rummaging around, stirring up anything that fits into their mouths, ponds with 60% plant coverage usually stabilise to gin clear water conditions after a few weeks Regards, andy http://tinyurl.com/o8ax http://tinyurl.com/yq7gv9 -- adavisus |
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