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question about earthworms in pond
Have small pond (300 gal) with six 4 to 5 inch goldfish....today I noticed
the pond has dozens of live earthworms in it. I only fed the fish once or twice since I uncovered a couple weeks ago (the water temp has been averaging around 50 degrees) so anyway the fish seem to be eating lots of them....and every plant container seems to have colony of dozen or so in the bottom...even finding them in pre filter. I noticed a few every time it rained last year....but many many more now. All different sizes........Is this a problem?? if so what to do?? |
question about earthworms in pond
wrote in message ... Have small pond (300 gal) with six 4 to 5 inch goldfish....today I noticed the pond has dozens of live earthworms in it. I only fed the fish once or twice since I uncovered a couple weeks ago (the water temp has been averaging around 50 degrees) so anyway the fish seem to be eating lots of them....and every plant container seems to have colony of dozen or so in the bottom...even finding them in pre filter. I noticed a few every time it rained last year....but many many more now. All different sizes........Is this a problem?? if so what to do?? ========================== I would net them out. If they all die due to lack of oxygen they will foul the water. Earth worms can't live underwater for long. |
Its not a problem but I don't think so to have much earthworms in your pond is good idea. And they also can damage your pond plants.
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