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![]() For the second time this winter, I found a frozen goldfish. I never had this before in 6 years so I can't figure out why the goldfish are all going up into the shallows and then freezing in solid. My pond has about a foot of water in the most shallow area and it's frozen to the bottom there with at least one goldfish frozen in time with his mouth open and pectoral fin paddling to the side. The deep end has openings in it but the fish hang out in the shallows presumably to remain more hidden under the more opaque ice. I thought one of my 1.5 ft orfe was dead too but when I looked later, he had moved. I wish I could talk to the fish and get them to stay in the deep end (26")! I sledged some ice off part of the falls today since it went above freezing (the shocks should not have reached the fish as it's not on the pond itself and I'm a feable hammerer plus they seemed ok) and threw it across the pond's ice cover. I also walked on the shallow ice (strange feeling to walk on your pond!). I ran some water into the pond to raise the level a little as it goes down from evaporation and drinking animals. I only let it go a little over the ice cover though as I'm always afraid some fish will go swimming on top and freeze. But, since they're too busy under the ice in the shallow area dying, they won't do that! It was 5-10 degrees F a few mornings in the last few weeks here in Zone 6/7, and the pond was almost frozen except for the falls (with the de-icer at the head of it). I bailed quite a few buckets of hot water recently and picked up a lot of ice (with water gloves). I'm tired of it! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Important Notice! Robyn's web site has moved from http://userpages.umbc.edu/~rrhudy1/ to http://www.fishpondinfo.com. This e-mail as well as the old site (which refers to the new site) will be deleted on 9/24/04 by UMBC (I have no say in it). After that date, please use the e-mail of instead of this e-mail. Please spread the word that my site has moved. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Chemist, preservationist, animal lover, aquarist, and ponder. - Extensive web pages on animals, fish, and ponds. - http://www.fishpondinfo.com Free pond newsletter - sign up at my web site - Finally! Buy Robyn's Pond Book at www.1stbooks.com - ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() buckets of hot water recently and picked up a lot of ice (with water gloves). I'm tired of it! Get a stock tank heater and use it. Tractor Supply has floating heaters. |
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Yes my pond is all ice except one spot, where I run a 500 GPH pump to a
garden hose. The hose is out of the water a foot and splashes in the water giving oxygen and keeping a hole open. "GrannyGrump" wrote in message ... buckets of hot water recently and picked up a lot of ice (with water gloves). I'm tired of it! Get a stock tank heater and use it. Tractor Supply has floating heaters. |
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Robin R wrote:
buckets of hot water recently and picked up a lot of ice (with water gloves). I'm tired of it! I agree a stock tank heater can really help, especially with goldfish, they will park themselves around it like orange submarines at a docking station. My screens managed to hold up with 14" of snow and then rain on top to make it good and heavy, in one place I can see the screen hitting the water, as water level is quite high. Otherwise, all was looking good as far as ice free. Water temp is up to 37F today, as we go thru a thaw, but we've yet to get hit 40F since the big freeze, so I was surprised at the temp. Unfortunately, one of my weaker fish, who I was treating for fin rot prior to the down turn in temps this fall, succumbed and I found floating this morning. I had to move snow back to lift the screen, but at least she wasn't stuck in ice where I would have had to wait or risk disturbing the other fish to get her out. I hope she is my only causality, but we still have a lot of winter to go and critical spring to go through. I can only hope the snow we have will melt off and I can pull the screens tight and reset before another snowy system, if we get one, comes in. Sorry about your woes Robin, is work at least going better? ~ jan |
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Jan, I read the way you replied to Robin, and the way you closed your
response and I am moved to tell you that you just thought me something invaluable, about human compassion. I am not Robin, but yet I feel so encouraged so....? -- _______________________________________ "The seed of my blessings are planted in the soil of my testings" Church Sermons http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... Robin R wrote: buckets of hot water recently and picked up a lot of ice (with water gloves). I'm tired of it! I agree a stock tank heater can really help, snip You openend with an unsderstanding of the situation and show respect for the other person's point of view! snip Sorry about your woes Robin, is work at least going better? ~ jan And then you masterfully closed by re-affirming your sympathy and offering alternate issues that may bring encouragement. Thank you Jan for letting me learn from you not only about ponds, but also about being a human being! |
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Oh gosh, shucks.... in serious blush mode Thanks.
![]() On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 07:31:53 GMT, "Just Me \"Koi\"" wrote: Jan, I read the way you replied to Robin, and the way you closed your response and I am moved to tell you that you just thought me something invaluable, about human compassion. I am not Robin, but yet I feel so encouraged so....? -- _______________________________________ "The seed of my blessings are planted in the soil of my testings" Church Sermons http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message .. . Robin R wrote: buckets of hot water recently and picked up a lot of ice (with water gloves). I'm tired of it! I agree a stock tank heater can really help, snip You openend with an unsderstanding of the situation and show respect for the other person's point of view! snip Sorry about your woes Robin, is work at least going better? ~ jan And then you masterfully closed by re-affirming your sympathy and offering alternate issues that may bring encouragement. Thank you Jan for letting me learn from you not only about ponds, but also about being a human being! ~ jan |
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 21:49:21 -0800, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote: Unfortunately, one of my weaker fish, who I was treating for fin rot prior to the down turn in temps this fall, succumbed and I found floating this morning. This is a wee bit off topic but your statement there made a memory of 1970 Winter spring up. I had several aquariums in our home and had caught some local perch and put into a child's swimming pool on a screened porch with water lillies. They didn't seem to be doing too well so I carried them back to the lake where I had netted them but left the pool on the porch with the plants in it. They did so well. Time marches on ... we had some very large opaline gouramis that came down with ich. I was going to take that tank down and sterilize it and put the gouramis in the pool on the porch and treated the water with salt. The ich was doing well ... growing by leaps and bounds and the specks were getting larger by the day. We had a family crisis come up and the fish on the porch were forgotten. It seemed like over night the cold of winter came about. I really didn't know what to do about the gouramis as I didn't have a place for them in the house. And they had looked so bad I just left them. [PLEASE... NO SCREAMING YET ... the story's not over! ![]() time and could see them not floating belly up but not moving very much. That spring I said I was going to net them, put them in a large plastic bag and bring them inside where I now had a spare tank. When I floated them there were no ich spots but they had what appeared to be cataracts! I let them float in the bag for a very long time until the water temp was equal to the water in the tank. They looked just fine except for the eyes and in no time were eating like normal fish. One morning my 5 year old daughter came running into our bed room screaming for us to get out of bed and come look. Staggering into the den we found the fish had no cataracts, no ich and their color was much better than other gouramis that had stayed in the house all winter. Thought you would [Y A W N ! ] enjoy that little tale. |
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![]() On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: Robin R wrote: buckets of hot water recently and picked up a lot of ice (with water gloves). I'm tired of it! I agree a stock tank heater can really help, especially with goldfish, they will park themselves around it like orange submarines at a docking station. I have a de-icer at the top of the waterfall. In previous years, I put it over the intake of my pump but then the waterfall would get too much ice on it so it seems to work at the top of the falls. The falls splash under the rocks quite a bit so I don't think they are lacking in oxygen. Depending on how cold it is, some days there are large open areas near the falls and sometimes just a small area but either way, the fish should not feel a need to find oxygen in the shallows. I think they are trying to hide (under the ice shelf) and also maybe on those really cold days, the waterfall was supercooling the water a bit making it colder in the deep end. The first fish that died a month ago though froze in the deep end. My screens managed to hold up with 14" of snow and then rain on top to make it good and heavy, in one place I can see the screen hitting the water, as water level is quite high. Otherwise, all was looking good as far as ice free. Water temp is up to 37F today, as we go thru a thaw, but we've yet to get hit 40F since the big freeze, so I was surprised at the temp. Unfortunately, one of my weaker fish, who I was treating for fin rot prior to the down turn in temps this fall, succumbed and I found floating this morning. I had to move snow back to lift the screen, but at least she wasn't stuck in ice where I would have had to wait or risk disturbing the other fish to get her out. I hope she is my only causality, but we still have a lot of winter to go and critical spring to go through. I can only hope the snow we have will melt off and I can pull the screens tight and reset before another snowy system, if we get one, comes in. Sorry for your loss. Sorry about your woes Robin, is work at least going better? ~ jan Nah, only gets worse. I know I shouldn't complain but today I'm in a lot of pain and have a head cold and had to do extractions on my feet with ethyl acetate which makes my head hurt. But, I snuck on the computer for a minute now though! The biggest thing now I hate about work is a new boss who curses and yells at work. It's one thing at home but it shouldn't be allowed at work. Due to his "importance," he won't be fired. Most days, I wish I would be. Then, maybe I could enjoy my animals for two seconds (aside from cleaning up after them). ---------------------------------------------------------------- Important Notice! Robyn's web site has moved from http://userpages.umbc.edu/~rrhudy1/ to http://www.fishpondinfo.com. This e-mail as well as the old site (which refers to the new site) will be deleted on 9/24/04 by UMBC (I have no say in it). After that date, please use the e-mail of instead of this e-mail. Please spread the word that my site has moved. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Chemist, preservationist, animal lover, aquarist, and ponder. - Extensive web pages on animals, fish, and ponds. - http://www.fishpondinfo.com Free pond newsletter - sign up at my web site - Finally! Buy Robyn's Pond Book at www.1stbooks.com - ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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waterfall was supercooling the water a bit making it colder in the deep
end. The first fish that died a month ago though froze in the deep end. Could be. Not sure of your fish load situation, but maybe turning the falls off and putting the deicer in the pond would be worth a try? Sorry for your loss. Yea, and it would be the one with one of the best patterns, but considering how hard I worked to recover the 3 others last year, I'm almost relieved.... but that's not to say I get to start out the spring clean, does it? s I can only hope. Sorry your work situation is so awful. That's a bummer. ~ jan |
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Robyn,
I wonder if your goldfish were hanging out in the shallow part of the pond because of the ice itself. Is there any "structure" in the deeper part of your pond for the fish to hang out near or under? My goldfish hangs out between the two filters of my Little Giant pump since there are no pond plants in the pond now. (I had a Parrotfeather in a pot on the bottom of the pond earlier; the fish hung out underneath the leaves, and the frogs sat on top of the floating leaves.) You may not get a decent break in the weather to add any structure to your pond this season, but you might keep it in mind for next year. Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC |
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