Did I just kill my fish?
assuming that your serious, with an iced over pond and no hole kept open,
those poor fish died.
what a shame
sandra
"Chrome!Hat" wrote in message
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Hi,
Last summer I put in a new pond and this is the first year I've ever
overwintered fish (goldfish). When the ice thawed I noticed my fish
looking
very white - some only on one side - and not moving. Some floated on top
and
others lay on shelves. I pulled them out. Was that a big mistake? Someone
told me they look dead until the water warmed up for some time.
Likewise I had a mass of frogs in the pond. I put in a tray with dirt at
the
bottom for them to dig into. I have no idea if they've survived. I guess I
just wait.
In the event some fish/frogs are dead and irretrievable, will that affect
the water quality or does it all recycle itself?
The pond is about 3.5 feet deep and about 8'x10' on the surface. I live in
Ottawa so it gets cold, but the winter was on the mild side.
Thanks in advance,
Rick
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