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Old 28-08-2009, 06:58 PM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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Default Big leak, big problem

On Aug 27, 7:28 pm, ~ jan wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 15:45:27 EDT, "Nan & Rich Zitney"
wrote:

We had terrible storms a week ago and lost 3 or 4 trees to winds -
they just snapped off halfway up - we're talking 40 - 50' trees. And
a big branch fell into the pond pucturing the liner. We are letting
the water level go down trying to find the hole and patch it. The fish
need to be moved to upper pond for safekeeping - it's gonna be tight
in there for them, but the best we can do, and run filter on that
small pond.
Since we're retired now, and so much older than when we built the
pond, replacing a liner will be a major job, and $350. expense. What a
mess. Pond is 11 x 17' and just under 3' deep in the middle near the
bottom drain.
Any good thoughts and prayers would be appreciated. Some of our fish
are 24", gonna be a trip catching them. Wish us luck!!
Nan in DE


Sending good vibes, Nan, so sorry mother nature sent you a blow.

When it has come to netting koi I found my larger ones easier than my sma

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ones, who moved faster and hid better. Drain the water down and get a goo

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koi sock net. That's the only net recommended to lift a koi safely from
water, imho. Otherwise the suggestion is to bag them in the pond and lift
them with water. I did well enough just lifting the fish in the koi sock
and passing it to others on the side without water.

Keep us posted on what works and if maybe when you can see the bottom
perhaps it can be patched? How big is the small pond, btw? And how many
fish do you currently have? ~ jan
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Zone 7a, SE Washington State
Ponds:www.jjspond.us


We have about 20 fish, some are rescue goldfish from a neighbors
leaking pond 2 years ago! We have about 6 24" ers, and about 8 12"+-
ers.
Small pond is 300 gallons tops. Cannot keep them in there too long
even with well filtered water.
Facebook pond group told me how to find the leak with drops of milk
and watching where it drained to.
Will I find patch materials at Lowes or Home Depot? I think it is
EDPM. And assume I must use same and proper glue for patch.
You're all right about what a mess. Half tempted to give fish away and
fill in pond. Just sick about it.
Nan