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Mike, Invest in a "Heron Scarer" the little orange plastic fake fish one
can anchor to the bottom. The heron hopefully will grab for it first notify the live ones to hide. There is also the motion sprinkler that I use called The Scarecrow. So far no one MIA here. ~ jan Well, when it happens, don't go into a complete panic for a while. I had a heron visit about 3-4 weeks ago, thought I'd lost several fish, but as of yesterday I was finally able to do a head count and find that I only lost one. It -did- take until yesterday for all the fish to come out of hiding and close enough to the surface to be counted, though. I put a 12" piece of 8" diameter black plastic pipe in the bottom, plus stacked some of the large rocks so that there are hiding places under them. BTW, when I cut the pipe, it had very sharp edges at the cut lines, so I used a torch and melted them to a smooth "rolled" edge. Hopefully the fish can't hurt themselves on it. Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific..." (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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