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Old April 27th 06, 07:57 PM posted to alt.garden.pond.chat,rec.ponds
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you need at least two tubs. one pretty large for the fish. start by
pumping water
into the tubs. drop an airstone into the one where the fish will be held.
put a bird
net or something over the fish tub to make sure they dont jump.
start draining the rest of the pond. carefully remove plant containers.
rinse those
off, trim them and set into the tubs. dont stir up the bottom of the pond
or muck up
the water.
there is simply no point in chasing fish thru a dirty pond. they just get
stressed
and the stirred up crap in the pond usually has all kinds of anaerobic
gases. if you
can get your hands on some PP
http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/d....htm#POTASSIUM
that is even better cause it neutralizes toxic gases.
once you can see the fish are nearly on their sides start picking them up
by slipping
a plastic bag over them... they usually cannot see something clear coming.
move the
fish into the tubs. then look for the tadpoles and frogs, move those into
the other
tub, make sure there is something for the frogs to sit on.
continue removing whatever you find alive in the pond.
when the water is gone or the pump clogs continually, whichever comes
first, use a
PLASTIC snow shovel to start shoveling the muck out of the pond. now this
stuff is
pretty right in fertilizer so it can be poured onto plant gardens or
veggies.
rinse the sides of the pond, but DONT SCRUB to remove the last of the
muck.
Now start refilling the pond. try to match the temperature of the new
water to the
old, be sure to have the dechlor in the pond when you start refiling it.
rather than
just running the water into the pond it aerates it by shooting it up in
the air and
let it fall into the pond. when the pond is half way filled start putting
the plants
and tads and frogs back in. last move the fish back in.
If the water temp of the new water is too cold it will shock the fish.
better to
only partially refill the pond with warmer water and put the water on a
very slow
dribble for the next couple days. be sure to keep adding dechlor to the
pond to
neutralize chlorine/chloramine if you arent on well water. Ingrid


Thanks very much to all who've taken time to reply. You've given some sound
advice and I'm hoping to get things done over this weekend so, once again,
thanks.

Dave.


 




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