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I'll try to make this as short a story as possible. Years ago my father dug a
hole in his backyard because it was always wet there, so he thought maybe it would be like a little pond. Over the years is was sometimes dry sometimes wet. Well, last year my daughter and her boyfriend decided to make it bigger and because a lot of scum built up the went to the State Fair and won 2 large goldfish (we believe that one, the female, was a Comet and the other, the male, was a Shubunkan). Anyway, we did nothing with these fish. We did not even feed them, they lived off the pond. The made it thru the winter with no problems and everything seemed fine. Well, my father noticed that the pond kept loosing water so he kept filling it. We now know that there was at least one mole making holes and that may have been the problem. Fourth of July weekend was very hot and my father thought he had left the hose on all night to fill the pond, but apparently one of the hose valves was closed so the pond did not get any water. When my father went down in the afternoon the pond was only a large puddle. The adult fish were in the puddle, but dead. He tried to bring them back to life, but to no avail. He noticed in the puddle were babies, so he filled the pond immediately. Then my daughter came home from college in August and decided they needed to enlarge the pond. So they dug another hole next to the old one, lined them both and joined them together. The small hole is now peanutshaped and is 15' wide at each circle and a total length of 30'. Now, my daughter has gone back to school and left us with a lot of problems. First of all, when the removed the babies we were able to count them and there is way more than we had thought. There are 140 of them! We are trying to figure out how to deal with them all. My daughter loves them and has even named a bunch of them, she did give 5 to my neighbor, but that was when she thought that there were only about 40 of them. One of our biggest problems is that we are afraid that there is not enough aeration. The old pond had a lot of water flow from runoff, but because we put the liner in this is not true anymore. The pond is way too far from the house to install any kind of pump, does anybody have any suggestions? Please anything on any subject of caring for these fish would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Gina |
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Hello,
Isn't it possible to add some plants? As far as I know plants filter the water and add oxygen at the same time. It may be possible to add a small pump on solar power (Here in Belgium Oase sell these) and make a "plant filter", based on an area with lava-rock and fast-growing plants like Iris pseudacorus. You can then let the water flow to this area (with some sort of a dam) and extract it at the bottom. Good luck! "AppJumper" schreef in bericht ... I'll try to make this as short a story as possible. Years ago my father dug a hole in his backyard because it was always wet there, so he thought maybe it would be like a little pond. Over the years is was sometimes dry sometimes wet. Well, last year my daughter and her boyfriend decided to make it bigger and because a lot of scum built up the went to the State Fair and won 2 large goldfish (we believe that one, the female, was a Comet and the other, the male, was a Shubunkan). Anyway, we did nothing with these fish. We did not even feed them, they lived off the pond. The made it thru the winter with no problems and everything seemed fine. Well, my father noticed that the pond kept loosing water so he kept filling it. We now know that there was at least one mole making holes and that may have been the problem. Fourth of July weekend was very hot and my father thought he had left the hose on all night to fill the pond, but apparently one of the hose valves was closed so the pond did not get any water. When my father went down in the afternoon the pond was only a large puddle. The adult fish were in the puddle, but dead. He tried to bring them back to life, but to no avail. He noticed in the puddle were babies, so he filled the pond immediately. Then my daughter came home from college in August and decided they needed to enlarge the pond. So they dug another hole next to the old one, lined them both and joined them together. The small hole is now peanutshaped and is 15' wide at each circle and a total length of 30'. Now, my daughter has gone back to school and left us with a lot of problems. First of all, when the removed the babies we were able to count them and there is way more than we had thought. There are 140 of them! We are trying to figure out how to deal with them all. My daughter loves them and has even named a bunch of them, she did give 5 to my neighbor, but that was when she thought that there were only about 40 of them. One of our biggest problems is that we are afraid that there is not enough aeration. The old pond had a lot of water flow from runoff, but because we put the liner in this is not true anymore. The pond is way too far from the house to install any kind of pump, does anybody have any suggestions? Please anything on any subject of caring for these fish would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Gina |
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