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Hi. I'm in Connecticut and have been longingly looking at my pond through
the windows for months now. On the warmer days I'd see the fish swimming around, and then there was that spell that the ice was so thick I thought spring would never come! I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years. But that's not my problem: Yesterday when I was home for lunch I was, as usual, looking out the window at the pond, and noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump. I thought "spawning?" but no, it's too early. I looked away for a few minutes and when I came back, I didn't see him, but I did see a lot of splashing going on from a point where I keep some potted plants on a ledge. I figured he was still playing and feeling frisky and was trying to knock over a plant. This morning before work I did not see him, and at lunch (now) I couldn't see him, either. I took a walk out there (not a wise idea in office attire - there's so much mud from this horrible winter!) and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? That plant has been there in that same place for years, why this year, and why all of them? I am totally stumped as to what caused them to all of a sudden find that area so appealing that they got themselves stuck - any thoughts????? Thanks in advance. Sue |
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Predators? Were they maybe all looking for some place safe to hide? Spring
has sprung and maybe the predator types are hungry after a long winter. Regarding the "frisky" behavior, I would suspect parasites before I'd think of spawning: I thing your water is probably still too cold. But the creepy-crawlies are beginning to wake up, too. Lee "SueAndHerZoo" wrote in message news:V034c.59379$Ri6.2735@lakeread04... Hi. I'm in Connecticut and have been longingly looking at my pond through the windows for months now. On the warmer days I'd see the fish swimming around, and then there was that spell that the ice was so thick I thought spring would never come! I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years. But that's not my problem: Yesterday when I was home for lunch I was, as usual, looking out the window at the pond, and noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump. I thought "spawning?" but no, it's too early. I looked away for a few minutes and when I came back, I didn't see him, but I did see a lot of splashing going on from a point where I keep some potted plants on a ledge. I figured he was still playing and feeling frisky and was trying to knock over a plant. This morning before work I did not see him, and at lunch (now) I couldn't see him, either. I took a walk out there (not a wise idea in office attire - there's so much mud from this horrible winter!) and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? That plant has been there in that same place for years, why this year, and why all of them? I am totally stumped as to what caused them to all of a sudden find that area so appealing that they got themselves stuck - any thoughts????? Thanks in advance. Sue |
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Predators? Were they maybe all looking for some place safe to hide? Spring
has sprung and maybe the predator types are hungry after a long winter. Regarding the "frisky" behavior, I would suspect parasites before I'd think of spawning: I thing your water is probably still too cold. But the creepy-crawlies are beginning to wake up, too. Lee "SueAndHerZoo" wrote in message news:V034c.59379$Ri6.2735@lakeread04... Hi. I'm in Connecticut and have been longingly looking at my pond through the windows for months now. On the warmer days I'd see the fish swimming around, and then there was that spell that the ice was so thick I thought spring would never come! I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years. But that's not my problem: Yesterday when I was home for lunch I was, as usual, looking out the window at the pond, and noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump. I thought "spawning?" but no, it's too early. I looked away for a few minutes and when I came back, I didn't see him, but I did see a lot of splashing going on from a point where I keep some potted plants on a ledge. I figured he was still playing and feeling frisky and was trying to knock over a plant. This morning before work I did not see him, and at lunch (now) I couldn't see him, either. I took a walk out there (not a wise idea in office attire - there's so much mud from this horrible winter!) and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? That plant has been there in that same place for years, why this year, and why all of them? I am totally stumped as to what caused them to all of a sudden find that area so appealing that they got themselves stuck - any thoughts????? Thanks in advance. Sue |
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Thank you, Lee, for taking the time to answer my post. I was beginning to
think my message was only showing up on my computer. ![]() I don't know WHAT to think. The strangeness continues. I have since removed that potted plant because they were all continually going back there and getting stuck. Now they all seem to be hanging out near the edges of the pond, on the surface. I noticed that my platinum koi has blood in his tail, but don't know if that's a disease or part of being stuck behind the plant. I'm hoping to spend all of my weekend out there trying to get the pond cleaned up, opened, and running, and will hopefully get some clues as to what's going on out there. I have been working 12 hours a day at the office and it's dark and cold by the time I get home, so I'm cancelling all weekend plans and devoting it to the fish. (Hoping the weather cooperates!) Thanks again. Sue "Lee B." wrote in message ... Predators? Were they maybe all looking for some place safe to hide? Spring has sprung and maybe the predator types are hungry after a long winter. Regarding the "frisky" behavior, I would suspect parasites before I'd think of spawning: I thing your water is probably still too cold. But the creepy-crawlies are beginning to wake up, too. Lee "SueAndHerZoo" wrote in message news:V034c.59379$Ri6.2735@lakeread04... Hi. I'm in Connecticut and have been longingly looking at my pond through the windows for months now. On the warmer days I'd see the fish swimming around, and then there was that spell that the ice was so thick I thought spring would never come! I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years. But that's not my problem: Yesterday when I was home for lunch I was, as usual, looking out the window at the pond, and noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump. I thought "spawning?" but no, it's too early. I looked away for a few minutes and when I came back, I didn't see him, but I did see a lot of splashing going on from a point where I keep some potted plants on a ledge. I figured he was still playing and feeling frisky and was trying to knock over a plant. This morning before work I did not see him, and at lunch (now) I couldn't see him, either. I took a walk out there (not a wise idea in office attire - there's so much mud from this horrible winter!) and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? That plant has been there in that same place for years, why this year, and why all of them? I am totally stumped as to what caused them to all of a sudden find that area so appealing that they got themselves stuck - any thoughts????? Thanks in advance. Sue |
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Thank you, Lee, for taking the time to answer my post. I was beginning to
think my message was only showing up on my computer. ![]() I don't know WHAT to think. The strangeness continues. I have since removed that potted plant because they were all continually going back there and getting stuck. Now they all seem to be hanging out near the edges of the pond, on the surface. I noticed that my platinum koi has blood in his tail, but don't know if that's a disease or part of being stuck behind the plant. I'm hoping to spend all of my weekend out there trying to get the pond cleaned up, opened, and running, and will hopefully get some clues as to what's going on out there. I have been working 12 hours a day at the office and it's dark and cold by the time I get home, so I'm cancelling all weekend plans and devoting it to the fish. (Hoping the weather cooperates!) Thanks again. Sue "Lee B." wrote in message ... Predators? Were they maybe all looking for some place safe to hide? Spring has sprung and maybe the predator types are hungry after a long winter. Regarding the "frisky" behavior, I would suspect parasites before I'd think of spawning: I thing your water is probably still too cold. But the creepy-crawlies are beginning to wake up, too. Lee "SueAndHerZoo" wrote in message news:V034c.59379$Ri6.2735@lakeread04... Hi. I'm in Connecticut and have been longingly looking at my pond through the windows for months now. On the warmer days I'd see the fish swimming around, and then there was that spell that the ice was so thick I thought spring would never come! I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years. But that's not my problem: Yesterday when I was home for lunch I was, as usual, looking out the window at the pond, and noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump. I thought "spawning?" but no, it's too early. I looked away for a few minutes and when I came back, I didn't see him, but I did see a lot of splashing going on from a point where I keep some potted plants on a ledge. I figured he was still playing and feeling frisky and was trying to knock over a plant. This morning before work I did not see him, and at lunch (now) I couldn't see him, either. I took a walk out there (not a wise idea in office attire - there's so much mud from this horrible winter!) and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? That plant has been there in that same place for years, why this year, and why all of them? I am totally stumped as to what caused them to all of a sudden find that area so appealing that they got themselves stuck - any thoughts????? Thanks in advance. Sue |
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Could they be trying to scratch parasites off their body?
-- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "SueAndHerZoo" wrote in message news:V034c.59379$Ri6.2735@lakeread04... Hi. I'm in Connecticut and have been longingly looking at my pond through the windows for months now. On the warmer days I'd see the fish swimming around, and then there was that spell that the ice was so thick I thought spring would never come! I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years. But that's not my problem: Yesterday when I was home for lunch I was, as usual, looking out the window at the pond, and noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump. I thought "spawning?" but no, it's too early. I looked away for a few minutes and when I came back, I didn't see him, but I did see a lot of splashing going on from a point where I keep some potted plants on a ledge. I figured he was still playing and feeling frisky and was trying to knock over a plant. This morning before work I did not see him, and at lunch (now) I couldn't see him, either. I took a walk out there (not a wise idea in office attire - there's so much mud from this horrible winter!) and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? That plant has been there in that same place for years, why this year, and why all of them? I am totally stumped as to what caused them to all of a sudden find that area so appealing that they got themselves stuck - any thoughts????? Thanks in advance. Sue |
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Could they be trying to scratch parasites off their body?
-- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "SueAndHerZoo" wrote in message news:V034c.59379$Ri6.2735@lakeread04... Hi. I'm in Connecticut and have been longingly looking at my pond through the windows for months now. On the warmer days I'd see the fish swimming around, and then there was that spell that the ice was so thick I thought spring would never come! I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years. But that's not my problem: Yesterday when I was home for lunch I was, as usual, looking out the window at the pond, and noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump. I thought "spawning?" but no, it's too early. I looked away for a few minutes and when I came back, I didn't see him, but I did see a lot of splashing going on from a point where I keep some potted plants on a ledge. I figured he was still playing and feeling frisky and was trying to knock over a plant. This morning before work I did not see him, and at lunch (now) I couldn't see him, either. I took a walk out there (not a wise idea in office attire - there's so much mud from this horrible winter!) and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? That plant has been there in that same place for years, why this year, and why all of them? I am totally stumped as to what caused them to all of a sudden find that area so appealing that they got themselves stuck - any thoughts????? Thanks in advance. Sue |
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Hi Sue. Have you checked your water quality? Sometimes the water
parameters (pH, KH, ammonia, nitrite, etc. levels) change so quickly in the spring, that the water becomes slightly toxic and the fish react by zipping around and jumping. You might want to do a 20-30% water change just in case. P.S. What other critters do you have in your "Zoo"? I'm "zookeeper" because of our three dogs, one cat, one rabbit, and 13 koi, two teenage boys and one teenage (51 yo) husband, but in the past our zoo has included another cat, goldfish and a gecko ;-) -- Zk, aka Kathy 3500gal pond, 13 pond piggies Oregon, USDA Zone 7 SueAndHerZoo wrote: ... I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years ... I ... noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump ... I took a walk out there ... and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? ... why this year, and why all of them? ... |
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Hi Sue. Have you checked your water quality? Sometimes the water
parameters (pH, KH, ammonia, nitrite, etc. levels) change so quickly in the spring, that the water becomes slightly toxic and the fish react by zipping around and jumping. You might want to do a 20-30% water change just in case. P.S. What other critters do you have in your "Zoo"? I'm "zookeeper" because of our three dogs, one cat, one rabbit, and 13 koi, two teenage boys and one teenage (51 yo) husband, but in the past our zoo has included another cat, goldfish and a gecko ;-) -- Zk, aka Kathy 3500gal pond, 13 pond piggies Oregon, USDA Zone 7 SueAndHerZoo wrote: ... I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years ... I ... noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump ... I took a walk out there ... and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? ... why this year, and why all of them? ... |
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That's a real good thought . . . I was wondering about that, too. I have
never had a parasite problem in my 4-year old pond, and I haven't introduced anything new, and it's been frozen for the past few months, so where would parasites come from all of a sudden? Still not ruling that out as a possibility, but not sure why it would happen. Thanks for the suggestion - their behavior does seem like they're trying to get something off of them. Sue "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... Could they be trying to scratch parasites off their body? -- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "SueAndHerZoo" wrote in message news:V034c.59379$Ri6.2735@lakeread04... Hi. I'm in Connecticut and have been longingly looking at my pond through the windows for months now. On the warmer days I'd see the fish swimming around, and then there was that spell that the ice was so thick I thought spring would never come! I don't know why, but the water seems more green this year than it has in any previous years. But that's not my problem: Yesterday when I was home for lunch I was, as usual, looking out the window at the pond, and noticed my big platinum koi acting kind of frisky. He was swimming fast around the perimeter, and even did a little jump. I thought "spawning?" but no, it's too early. I looked away for a few minutes and when I came back, I didn't see him, but I did see a lot of splashing going on from a point where I keep some potted plants on a ledge. I figured he was still playing and feeling frisky and was trying to knock over a plant. This morning before work I did not see him, and at lunch (now) I couldn't see him, either. I took a walk out there (not a wise idea in office attire - there's so much mud from this horrible winter!) and found that he was trapped behind the potted plant! Not only that, but there were 4 five others trapped, too! (one dead) What in heck possessed them to all go back there and get stuck all of a sudden? That plant has been there in that same place for years, why this year, and why all of them? I am totally stumped as to what caused them to all of a sudden find that area so appealing that they got themselves stuck - any thoughts????? Thanks in advance. Sue |
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