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Bette E. wrote:
It's getting late in the season and I have way too many goldfish to winter over in my 16 by 8 by 2 foot deep pond, here in mid Ohio. They are cunning and have so far, have mostly escaped my attempts to catch them. I have 8 lg. 10 inch fish, and 40 or so, somewhere between fry and 5 inches. # 1. Is it too late to drain down to 6 or 8 inches of water and try to net them? # 2. Will this upset the biological balance of the pond for the winter months, when I refill it? With all the rainfall and numerous health problems this summer, it got away from me. Thanks for any info. Bette Go to your local Wall mart. k-mart or any discount store that has pool supplies and find your self a CHEAP self supporting kiddie pool. ( non-inflatable) They should be on "clearance " now. I bought a 8' X 18" kiddie pool at Wal-Mart for $15.83. (regular price) it holds about 500 gal. A 10' diameter. tank holds about 850 gal. and a 12' diameter holds about 1250 gal. It's also cheap and easy insurance if something goes wrong with the main pond. I 'm using mine to temp. keep 4 - 14"-16" butterfly koi and 7 - 6"-10" reg. koi, while I get the new 8000 gal. pond finished. I will store it, and use it as a back up pond, I Know, I Know: I'm "over stocked" Lots of plants: 6 Canna, 2 pond rush, sweater algae. Anacharis, duckweed, azola, string algae on TT, 5 waterlillies, 15+ cattails. Filter system: Pump Chamber: 1800GPH pump, 1.5 cu.ft bio-media Vortex chamber/ VF: 4sq.ft surface covered w/ 6-30" tall WH + 8 smaller WH w/over the side, fed, bottom filter Bio-Mech Filter: Tetra TF-3 @ 600 GPH Bio - VF up flow Filter: 3cu.ft. Bio-Media topped by 3sq. ft. of Iris @ 500GPH TT w/dome fountain head @ 300GPH w/ 6 cu.ft. hiding area for the koi. YES! all this in a 500 gal. kiddie pool !!! Chagoi |
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Can you get a trap for minnows and leave it in the pond and catch them that
way ? "Bette E." wrote in message ... It's getting late in the season and I have way too many goldfish to winter over in my 16 by 8 by 2 foot deep pond, here in mid Ohio. They are cunning and have so far, have mostly escaped my attempts to catch them. I have 8 lg. 10 inch fish, and 40 or so, somewhere between fry and 5 inches. # 1. Is it too late to drain down to 6 or 8 inches of water and try to net them? # 2. Will this upset the biological balance of the pond for the winter months, when I refill it? With all the rainfall and numerous health problems this summer, it got away from me. Thanks for any info. Bette |
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Easiest way to catch them is with a minnow trap, or similar homemade trap.
It is less stressful on you, your plants, and the fish. Stress is defined as finding out the gold fish are smarter than you. ![]() -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Bette E." wrote in message ... It's getting late in the season and I have way too many goldfish to winter over in my 16 by 8 by 2 foot deep pond, here in mid Ohio. They are cunning and have so far, have mostly escaped my attempts to catch them. I have 8 lg. 10 inch fish, and 40 or so, somewhere between fry and 5 inches. # 1. Is it too late to drain down to 6 or 8 inches of water and try to net them? # 2. Will this upset the biological balance of the pond for the winter months, when I refill it? With all the rainfall and numerous health problems this summer, it got away from me. Thanks for any info. Bette |
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Easiest way to catch them is with a minnow trap, or similar homemade trap.
It is less stressful on you, your plants, and the fish. Stress is defined as finding out the gold fish are smarter than you. ![]() -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Bette E." wrote in message ... It's getting late in the season and I have way too many goldfish to winter over in my 16 by 8 by 2 foot deep pond, here in mid Ohio. They are cunning and have so far, have mostly escaped my attempts to catch them. I have 8 lg. 10 inch fish, and 40 or so, somewhere between fry and 5 inches. # 1. Is it too late to drain down to 6 or 8 inches of water and try to net them? # 2. Will this upset the biological balance of the pond for the winter months, when I refill it? With all the rainfall and numerous health problems this summer, it got away from me. Thanks for any info. Bette |
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Can you get a trap for minnows and leave it in the pond and catch them that
way ? "Bette E." wrote in message ... It's getting late in the season and I have way too many goldfish to winter over in my 16 by 8 by 2 foot deep pond, here in mid Ohio. They are cunning and have so far, have mostly escaped my attempts to catch them. I have 8 lg. 10 inch fish, and 40 or so, somewhere between fry and 5 inches. # 1. Is it too late to drain down to 6 or 8 inches of water and try to net them? # 2. Will this upset the biological balance of the pond for the winter months, when I refill it? With all the rainfall and numerous health problems this summer, it got away from me. Thanks for any info. Bette |
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