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David Barnsley 18-05-2003 07:44 PM

Fish Moving Advice
 
Hi,

I need to move some goldfish and a few koi from my fathers pond as he has
just passed away, there are about 6 fish in the 6-9" range and about a dozen
3-5" fish. I don't feel like digging a pond at the moment due to the
forthcoming event reguarding my father, is there anyway they can be stored
in a tank for a few weeks?, if not what would be the best size pond to
provide for these fish, I would prefer preformed.

Thanks in advance,

David.




jammer 18-05-2003 11:08 PM

Fish Moving Advice
 
I cant answer your question but i would like to offer my deepest
sympathy concerning your loss. God be with you.




On Sun, 18 May 2003 19:47:54 +0100, "David Barnsley"
wrote:

Hi,

I need to move some goldfish and a few koi from my fathers pond as he has
just passed away, there are about 6 fish in the 6-9" range and about a dozen
3-5" fish. I don't feel like digging a pond at the moment due to the
forthcoming event reguarding my father, is there anyway they can be stored
in a tank for a few weeks?, if not what would be the best size pond to
provide for these fish, I would prefer preformed.

Thanks in advance,

David.




zookeeper 19-05-2003 02:56 AM

Fish Moving Advice
 
David, so sorry to hear about your father. Perhaps there's a local koi
club that might have a temporary tank you could borrow until you're
ready to dig a pond. If not, a child's wading pool (maybe 8-10 foot
diameter, 12-18 inches deep) could be used. A small pump to circulate
the water, or frequent water changes could be made. You would also need
to screen or net the top so the koi will not jump out and so the fish
are protected from any predators. Best of luck.
--
Kathy B, zookeeper
3500gal pond (Oregon)

David Barnsley wrote:
Hi,

I need to move some goldfish and a few koi from my fathers pond as he has
just passed away, there are about 6 fish in the 6-9" range and about a dozen
3-5" fish. I don't feel like digging a pond at the moment due to the
forthcoming event reguarding my father, is there anyway they can be stored
in a tank for a few weeks?, if not what would be the best size pond to
provide for these fish, I would prefer preformed.



bern 19-05-2003 05:08 AM

Fish Moving Advice
 
"David Barnsley" wrote in message m...
Hi,

I need to move some goldfish and a few koi from my fathers pond as he has
just passed away, there are about 6 fish in the 6-9" range and about a dozen
3-5" fish. I don't feel like digging a pond at the moment due to the
forthcoming event reguarding my father, is there anyway they can be stored
in a tank for a few weeks?, if not what would be the best size pond to
provide for these fish, I would prefer preformed.


My condolences in your loss.

I keep my pond fish in a couple of fishtanks over the winter. They are
quite overcrowded there, but with vigorous filtering and water
changing they do well and return to the pond in spring in good shape.
So, yes, temporary storage for your father's fish is very feasable. If
I remember correctly, you can size the tank required based on fish
length. Everybody, correct me if I have misremembered, but one gallon
for every 2 inches of total fish length is sufficient. Based on your
description, 100 gallons should be more than enough. I would guess
that on a temporary basis, 50 gallons would do with adequate
filtering.

Good luck.

David Barnsley 19-05-2003 07:56 AM

Fish Moving Advice
 
Hi,

I would like to thank you all for you help and kind words.

All the best,

David.




mad 19-05-2003 10:08 PM

Fish Moving Advice
 
i am sorry about your loss. you could get a large stock tank and set it up
with an air pump for temporaries. then when you get to where you could dig a
pond, then you could use the tank for the veggie filter.
mad
--
People will forget what you said; people will forget what
you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.


From: "David Barnsley"
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 19:47:54 +0100
Subject: Fish Moving Advice

Hi,

I need to move some goldfish and a few koi from my fathers pond as he has
just passed away, there are about 6 fish in the 6-9" range and about a dozen
3-5" fish. I don't feel like digging a pond at the moment due to the
forthcoming event reguarding my father, is there anyway they can be stored
in a tank for a few weeks?, if not what would be the best size pond to
provide for these fish, I would prefer preformed.

Thanks in advance,

David.






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