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Old 30-07-2003, 06:02 PM
Russ and Cathy
 
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Default How long can fish

Thanks k30. I will use the sprinkler fashion until my hubby gets home to
take a good look at why it is not working. I am really pond mechanic
ignorant but this how is how it worked before the power surge this morning.
The pump sends the pond water thru a big filter ( looks the size of a keg),
from there it comes out a hose to my veggie filter and over the falls and
back into the pond. With the pump not working...... then nothing is working.
So the fish are not able to get any oxygen. The sprinkler will create the
bubbles the fish need for oxygen for the time being. I do have an empty
indoor fish pond and another very large stock tank that i could put the fish
in but by the time i caught all the fish, my husband would be home. And
besides, these extra tanks are empty so i would have to fill them first and
it wouldnt be the greatest thing for the fish to put them in water that isnt
conditioned for them first.
I have tryed plugging the pump into other outlets to check to see if it were
a dead pump or outlet but i think it is the pump.
I will use the temporary fix until my husband gets home. I would hate to
have to buy another pump. That thing was very expensive.
Thanks again.
Cathy
"K30a" wrote in message
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Hi Cathy,
Cathy wrote How long can fish
stay in my pond without the pump working?

Depends on how hot it is today.
(Here predicted 111!!!)

Do you have a filter?
You want to keep it alive.
If you do you can run to Walmart
or any 'Mart' store and ask them for
a battery power bait pump. Fishermen
use them to keep their bait alive.

Put a sprinkler
head on your hose, place it so the water goes
waaaaaaaaaaay up and then falls into the
pond and run it on and off over the day.
Add a little dechlor at each sprinkling.

You can go to the store and buy a block of
ice. (Not in a little pond but I think 700 gallons
plus could handle a block of ice.)

good luck and let us know how it goes,

k30a
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