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Old July 16th 04, 06:29 PM
Bob Koerber
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2pods wrote:

I've been given two shubunkins and a grass carp to put in our pond.
Having never kept fish before, how much and how often should they be fed ?

I realise they may well be getting all they require from the pond, but would
like to feed them now and again.

Peter





All my fish Koi, Goldfish and game fish in the big pond get the same.
All they can eat in 5 minutes once a day. So the koi pond get about 3
ounces and the big pond about 5 pounds.

Bob
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Old July 16th 04, 06:35 PM
2pods
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I've been given two shubunkins and a grass carp to put in our pond.
Having never kept fish before, how much and how often should they be fed ?

I realise they may well be getting all they require from the pond, but would
like to feed them now and again.

Peter


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Old July 16th 04, 07:08 PM
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"2pods" wrote in message
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I've been given two shubunkins and a grass carp to put in our pond.
Having never kept fish before, how much and how often should they be fed ?
snip


Hi,
Where did you say you lived? Make sure they are legal to possess.
following quoted from http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/hydcirc.html
begin quote
"Grass carp is a herbivorous fish that is effective for controlling hydrilla
(Van Dyke et al. 1984). Possession of this fish is illegal in most states
because of the potential environmental damage that could result if escaped
fish establish a breeding population. Sterile, triploid grass carp (Malone
1984) are also effective (Cassani and Caton 1986) and are now available and
legal by permit in some states in the U.S. In small ponds or lakes and canal
systems, with adequate control structures, and where total removal of
vegetation is acceptable,"
end quote
HTH -_- how
no NEWS is good


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Old July 16th 04, 07:10 PM
Bob Koerber
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how wrote:

"2pods" wrote in message
...


I've been given two shubunkins and a grass carp to put in our pond.
Having never kept fish before, how much and how often should they be fed ?
snip



Hi,
Where did you say you lived? Make sure they are legal to possess.
following quoted from http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/hydcirc.html
begin quote
"Grass carp is a herbivorous fish that is effective for controlling hydrilla
(Van Dyke et al. 1984). Possession of this fish is illegal in most states
because of the potential environmental damage that could result if escaped
fish establish a breeding population. Sterile, triploid grass carp (Malone
1984) are also effective (Cassani and Caton 1986) and are now available and
legal by permit in some states in the U.S. In small ponds or lakes and canal
systems, with adequate control structures, and where total removal of
vegetation is acceptable,"
end quote
HTH -_- how
no NEWS is good





Also your grass carp will grow quite large I have 2 triploid (Legal in
Alabama) in my 1/3+ acre pond weighed about 8 ounces when I put them in
2 years ago and caught one by accident fishing for bluegill the other
day and he weighed about 3 pounds.

Bob
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Old July 16th 04, 07:19 PM
2pods
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It's OK, I'm in Scotland :-)

I was wondering 'cos they didn't seem interested in the food at all.
Maybe still stressed ?

Peter
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"2pods" wrote in message
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Hi,

Where did you say you lived? Make sure they are legal to possess.
following quoted from http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/hydcirc.html
begin quote

Snip


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Old July 16th 04, 07:31 PM
Bob Koerber
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2pods wrote:

It's OK, I'm in Scotland :-)

I was wondering 'cos they didn't seem interested in the food at all.
Maybe still stressed ?

Peter
"how" wrote in message
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"2pods" wrote in message
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Hi,


Where did you say you lived? Make sure they are legal to possess.
following quoted from http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/hydcirc.html
begin quote


Snip




I have never seen my grass carp come up to feed on the catfish food.
They seem to hang out around the iris clumps and feed on the algae and
moss. Maybe if you toss a piece of lettuce or some peas your grass carp
might get interested.

Bob

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Old July 16th 04, 11:46 PM
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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 19:19:56 +0100, 2pods wrote:

It's OK, I'm in Scotland :-)


A quote from Practical Fishkeeping, August 2002:

"Grass Carp

To 60cm/36" and counting...

Skittish, neurotic, frequently jumps out and ultra-sensitive to
medication, especially potassium permanganate, which lowers water's
oxygen content. Oh, and they won't eat blanketweed, only your choicest
pond plants. Avoid."

That's what they think about it :-)

It was made illegal to sell in England and Wales in 1998 but you didn't
need a licence to keep it. Some changes were made to the legislation
and Scotland were about to bring their legislation into line with the
rest of the UK last year. I don't know what the changes were though but
you may be able to find out if they affect you at
http://www.scotland.gov.uk.

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Old July 16th 04, 11:56 PM
George
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"Bob Koerber" wrote in message
...
how wrote:

"2pods" wrote in message
...

I've been given two shubunkins and a grass carp to put in our pond.
Having never kept fish before, how much and how often should they be fed ?
snip


Hi,
Where did you say you lived? Make sure they are legal to possess.
following quoted from http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/hydcirc.html
begin quote
"Grass carp is a herbivorous fish that is effective for controlling hydrilla
(Van Dyke et al. 1984). Possession of this fish is illegal in most states
because of the potential environmental damage that could result if escaped
fish establish a breeding population. Sterile, triploid grass carp (Malone
1984) are also effective (Cassani and Caton 1986) and are now available and
legal by permit in some states in the U.S. In small ponds or lakes and canal
systems, with adequate control structures, and where total removal of
vegetation is acceptable,"
end quote
HTH -_- how
no NEWS is good




Also your grass carp will grow quite large I have 2 triploid (Legal in
Alabama) in my 1/3+ acre pond weighed about 8 ounces when I put them in 2
years ago and caught one by accident fishing for bluegill the other day and he
weighed about 3 pounds.

Bob


You call that big? My two year old albino channel cat weighs 6 lbs and there is
no end in sight!


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Old July 16th 04, 11:59 PM
Rodney Pont
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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 23:46:38 +0100 (BST), Rodney Pont wrote:

It was made illegal to sell in England and Wales in 1998 but you didn't
need a licence to keep it. Some changes were made to the legislation
and Scotland were about to bring their legislation into line with the
rest of the UK last year. I don't know what the changes were though but
you may be able to find out if they affect you at
http://www.scotland.gov.uk.


You are covered by a general licence so you are OK. They weren't going
to have general licences originally so the legislation was expected to
be tighter than in the rest of the UK but they have gone for it for
some fish and your grass carp is included.

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Regards - Rodney Pont
The from address exists but is mostly dumped,
please send any emails to the address below
e-mail ngpsm4 (at) infohitsystems (dot) ltd (dot) uk


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Old July 17th 04, 05:33 AM
Tom L. La Bron
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Your grass carp's primary diet will be vegetation.

Tom L.L.
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2pods wrote:

I've been given two shubunkins and a grass carp to put in our pond.
Having never kept fish before, how much and how often should they be fed ?

I realise they may well be getting all they require from the pond, but would
like to feed them now and again.

Peter


 




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