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Cichlidiot wrote:
Here's a potentially radical idea. How about tolerating the birds and designing a way for them to gravitate towards the far more replaceable fish (and less emotionally attached) than the expensive koi? The best design I've seen so far is a deep, vertically flat sided pond fed by a long, shallow stream/waterfall at a public koi pond. The stream was Sounds good. teaming with mosquito fish, crayfish and occasionally goldfish fry. The herons almost always ate from there instead of attempting to get anything in the main pond because they could wade into the stream and have pretty easy pickings. Loosing those kind of fish wasn't a big deal (although I suppose losing too many mosquito fish could be a problem in mosquito season, but it's easy to get more). Not likely to be a problem. I've never seen mosquito larvae or even many mosquitos around my ponds. Koi and Goldfish are quite happy to eat them too. The only koi lost was due to human problems when a teen threw a stepping stone from the garden into the pond and it hit a koi. Remove stone, tie round teenager's neck, repeat... The stream served a second purpose too. It was planted with milfoil and other plants, so it acted as a vegetative filter. I've done that. It requires vigilance, though. That milfoil has a tendency to dam the whole stream. -- derek |
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