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Lots of rain? What's your runoff situation like? Could something nasty be
running into the pond? BV. Good question. A couple of months ago, we did get the house power washed. They used bleach, but they didn't use it on the side of the house near the pond. It's possible the wind could have blown some in, but I added De-Chlor as a preventative afterwards. Also, about that time, an exterminator came and sprayed around the house. He uses a pyrethrin-based product. Again, though, we watched him closely to make sure that he stayed away from the pond. I guess it's not impossible some could have gotten in. I can't think of anything else. We have no nearby neighbors and our wastewater is discharged downhill of the pond. We don't use chemicals on the lawn. We did have an awful lot of algae this year, so I guess it's possible we're a little oxygen depleted. We run an air bubbler in the pond 24/7 and we have a waterfall, though, and I haven't seen any fish gasping for air at the surface of the water. I guess I need to check early in the AM. Joan |
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![]() Thank you!!! I did call her. She is wonderful! Very knowledgable and helpful. Joan call Jo Ann and discuss this with her. 1-251-649-4790. Ingrid |
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![]() "JGW" wrote in message ... Thank you!!! I did call her. She is wonderful! Very knowledgable and helpful. Well what did she say? BV. |
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Fur sure, lend us your lesson.
![]() "JGW" wrote in message Thank you!!! I did call her. She is wonderful! Very knowledgable and helpful. Well what did she say? BV. (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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I remember sometime back someone had fish dying and he couldn't figure out why.
Turned out he'd sprayed wasp/hornet spray and the residue was running off into his pond. If I remember correctly, 1 part per million would kill fish. Any chance there's been any spray used around your pond that could have found it's way into the water. Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH http://hometown.aol.com/kmam1/MyPond/MyPond.html My Art Studio at http://members.aol.com/kmmstudios/K....M.Studios.html for email remove the extra extention |
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![]() Thank you!!! I did call her. She is wonderful! Very knowledgable and helpful. Well what did she say? BV. She said that she thought it was either due to some toxin in the water (she didn't know what) or spawning injuries. She said if it was spawning injuries, the problem should solve itself soon. She suggested I check the *nitrate* level. She said it wouldn't hurt to add some activated carbon to the water circulating system (preferably to the site where the water leaves the pond to go to the filter). She also suggested I check the CO2 level. She said if the CO2 level was elevated, that would be a nonspecific sign that there was some kind of toxin in the water. And she suggested that I give the fish a five-day course of therapy with medicated fish food (Romet I think). So far I have added the carbon and confirmed that the nitrate level is okay. I have checked the CO2 level, but my kit doesn't give me information about the acceptable range, so I don't know how to interpret it. So far the fish seem okay. Knock wood. Thanks for asking. Joan ___________________ |
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That's a good question. We did have an exterminator spray around the
house shortly before the fish started dying. We watched him, and, as far as we could tell, he sprayed nowhere near the pond and used a pyrethrin-based spray. Still, I suppose it's not entirely impossible that some of it got into the pond. We won't let him anywhere NEAR the fish next time. Joan I remember sometime back someone had fish dying and he couldn't figure out why. Turned out he'd sprayed wasp/hornet spray and the residue was running off into his pond. If I remember correctly, 1 part per million would kill fish. Any chance there's been any spray used around your pond that could have found it's way into the water. Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH |
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you need to cover the pond if anyone is spraying anywhere in the vicinity. that
stuff drifts!! Ingrid JGW wrote: That's a good question. We did have an exterminator spray around the house shortly before the fish started dying. We watched him, and, as far as we could tell, he sprayed nowhere near the pond and used a pyrethrin-based spray. Still, I suppose it's not entirely impossible that some of it got into the pond. We won't let him anywhere NEAR the fish next time. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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You say the exterminator used a "pyrethrin-based spray" ....
Pyrethrin is deadly toxic to fish - also "as far as we could tell" ... these sentences point to the culprit pyrethrin. A tiny breeze could blow some of the stuff into your pond. Good Luck in getting it cleaned out of your pond surrounds. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "JGW" wrote in message ... That's a good question. We did have an exterminator spray around the house shortly before the fish started dying. We watched him, and, as far as we could tell, he sprayed nowhere near the pond and used a pyrethrin-based spray. Still, I suppose it's not entirely impossible that some of it got into the pond. We won't let him anywhere NEAR the fish next time. Joan I remember sometime back someone had fish dying and he couldn't figure out why. Turned out he'd sprayed wasp/hornet spray and the residue was running off into his pond. If I remember correctly, 1 part per million would kill fish. Any chance there's been any spray used around your pond that could have found it's way into the water. Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH |
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![]() Thanks. No problem. We thought we were being real careful, but we're gonna be waaay more careful from now on. Very scarey. Joan you need to cover the pond if anyone is spraying anywhere in the vicinity. that stuff drifts!! Ingrid |
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