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Old 14-10-2011, 09:28 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default My pond fish are avoiding me


"Doug" wrote in message
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On 9-Oct-2011, Janet wrote:

"Doug" wrote

I am new to this but is it normal? Up until now they were virtually
eating
out of my hand but now rush for cover when they see me, even at

feeding
time. I have reduced their feed to see if their behaviour is caused

by
a
lack of hunger but still no result. Is it the time of year perhaps or
has
some predator frightened them?


Certainly something has/is frightening them. I trust they have

somewhere
to
hide at the bottom of the pond like a decent sized clay flowerpot on
it's
side?


I have a couple of the pond plant baskets standing on those black
skeleton/perforated plastic trays grocers use to display veg. The

stacked

trays are virtually invisible and the fish use them as a secure retreat.

Thanks to all for the helpful advice. I'll have to translate the figures
into metric though So I can expect to see less of the fish from now on
and until next Spring? How will I know they are all OK? This little hobby

is
much more complicated than I first imagined.

I have a large and heavy plant basket which partly overlays a deep section
where they can hide underneath. Also the plants at the moment are also
providing a lot of cover and I have now temporarily included a net over

most
of the pond, mainly to keep the falling leaves out but it does offer
additional protection. The night predator which tries to damage my pond

has
not been back in the last few days.

Doug.


You should be feeding with wheatgerm food now as that is more easily
digestable.
Leave off food when fish stay at bottom. when weather warms up next year
begin little wheatgerm until the water temperature is above 15 degrees C
then back to high protein feed until about June July when breeding season is
about over.
A little fishing wire around edge of pool raised a few inches will deter
Herons as they need to perch and wait for their prey, or use black netting
over the open part.
Regards
Gordon