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Getting rid of fish
I built a pond for my koi. It has straight sides built using a stud wall, a veggie
filter that stacks over the pond and a single shelf for getting into the pond that holds a single but large water lily. I have 22 or so koi and not a single fry anywhere. Jo Ann says I got females with eggs, but I really dont see any of my females getting bashed during spawning. My pond is very maintenance free. INgrid On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 17:34:19 CST, Chip wrote: Whoa--- I have just retired and decided that I want to convert my pool into a natural fish pond so I can save the work of pool maintainance. What am I missing here? Many books, articles,and people on this list say that with proper design, pumps, and veggie filters a pond is virtually maintainance free. Something doesn't jive. As I live in Phoenix, there is no winter, just spring and HOT summer. Will that make it harder or easier to maintain? |
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