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I have way too many fish (the little suckers breed like rabbits) and I
posted on my local Freecycle list to see if anyone would like some for their ponds..I have had a few replies and was planning on waiting for spring to transfer them but thought I would ask for ideas about when would be a good time to do this...the best time that will cause the least stress on the fish. Thanks -- Tina Breeds USNMC Rescue TN/KY volunteer www.neorescue.net visit my webshots page to see my pictures last updated on Sept. 2 2004 http://community.webshots.com/user/tityger Animals are Kind to Dumb People |
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![]() wrote in message news:GBjKd.3673$C24.2774@attbi_s52... I have way too many fish (the little suckers breed like rabbits) and I posted on my local Freecycle list to see if anyone would like some for their ponds..I have had a few replies and was planning on waiting for spring to transfer them but thought I would ask for ideas about when would be a good time to do this...the best time that will cause the least stress on the fish. Thanks -- Tina Breeds USNMC Rescue TN/KY volunteer www.neorescue.net visit my webshots page to see my pictures last updated on Sept. 2 2004 http://community.webshots.com/user/tityger Animals are Kind to Dumb People If you live in Ky/Tn, my suggestion would be to wait until the water warms up a bit, because at this point, unless you are moving the fish to another pond with the same temperature and/or water quality, you may stress the fish too much. If it were me, I would wait until spring. |
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thought I would ask for ideas about when would be a good time to do
this...the best time that will cause the least stress on the fish. Thanks Tina Breeds If you live in Ky/Tn, my suggestion would be to wait until the water warms up a bit, because at this point, unless you are moving the fish to another pond with the same temperature and/or water quality, you may stress the fish too much. If it were me, I would wait until spring. George Now is fine, if as George mentioned, the water is the same as they're in now. Or, if they will be in a quarantine situation inside, ideal. Otherwise, imho, wait till late spring after the fishes immune system is up and running. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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