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Greg[_1_] 30-06-2003 08:24 PM

fish attack!
 
I have a pond with Koi and goldfish who lived happily together for a few years.
Today however all the fish apart from the large Koi ganged up on another goldfish and seemed to be trying to push it out of the water. They were quite ferocious in their attempts.
My wife netted the fish and put into a seperate pool after which all seemed to cool down.
The fish appears to be unharmed and has no visible signs of disease, so what do I do now?

Sam Hopkins 30-06-2003 08:52 PM

fish attack!
 
Eat him.

"Greg" wrote in message
s.com...
I have a pond with Koi and goldfish who lived happily together for a few
years.
Today however all the fish apart from the large Koi ganged up on
another goldfish and seemed to be trying to push it out of the water.
They were quite ferocious in their attempts.
My wife netted the fish and put into a seperate pool after which all
seemed to cool down.
The fish appears to be unharmed and has no visible signs of disease, so
what do I do now?
--
Greg
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Bonnie Espenshade 30-06-2003 09:20 PM

fish attack!
 
Greg wrote:
I have a pond with Koi and goldfish who lived happily together for a few
years.
Today however all the fish apart from the large Koi ganged up on
another goldfish and seemed to be trying to push it out of the water.
They were quite ferocious in their attempts.
My wife netted the fish and put into a seperate pool after which all
seemed to cool down.
The fish appears to be unharmed and has no visible signs of disease, so
what do I do now?
--
Greg
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That is typical spawning behavoir. You can give the female
a chance to rest and then put her back into the pond.

--
Bonnie
NJ
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Hank Pagel 30-06-2003 09:56 PM

fish attack!
 
Let her finish laying her eggs and all will be calm.

"Greg" wrote in message
s.com...
I have a pond with Koi and goldfish who lived happily together for a
few
years.
Today however all the fish apart from the large Koi ganged up on
another goldfish and seemed to be trying to push it out of the water.
They were quite ferocious in their attempts.
My wife netted the fish and put into a seperate pool after which all
seemed to cool down.
The fish appears to be unharmed and has no visible signs of disease,
so
what do I do now?
--
Greg
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Greg[_1_] 30-06-2003 10:01 PM

Many thanks to the posters of the two sensible answers

John Rutz 30-06-2003 11:44 PM

fish attack!
 


Greg wrote:
I have a pond with Koi and goldfish who lived happily together for a few
years.
Today however all the fish apart from the large Koi ganged up on
another goldfish and seemed to be trying to push it out of the water.
They were quite ferocious in their attempts.
My wife netted the fish and put into a seperate pool after which all
seemed to cool down.
The fish appears to be unharmed and has no visible signs of disease, so
what do I do now?
--
Greg
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-- sounds like spawning aactivity





John Rutz
Z5 New Mexico

good judgement comes from bad experience, and that comes from bad
judgement

see my pond at:

http://www.fuerjefe.com


[email protected] 01-07-2003 05:44 AM

fish attack!
 
put somebody smaller in with her to spawn, dont put her back in with a gang going
after her or they could kill her. Ingrid

Greg wrote:

I have a pond with Koi and goldfish who lived happily together for a few
years.
Today however all the fish apart from the large Koi ganged up on
another goldfish and seemed to be trying to push it out of the water.
They were quite ferocious in their attempts.
My wife netted the fish and put into a seperate pool after which all
seemed to cool down.
The fish appears to be unharmed and has no visible signs of disease, so
what do I do now?




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Just Me \Koi\ 01-07-2003 07:32 AM

fish attack!
 
I kinda like the smarty pants answer too Greg! You know we have to
interject some humor sometimes!

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"Greg" wrote in message
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Many thanks to the posters of the two sensible answers
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P+C 02-07-2003 12:34 AM

fish attack!
 
"Greg" wrote in message
| I have a pond with Koi and goldfish who lived happily together
| for a few years.
| Today however all the fish apart from the large Koi ganged up on
| another goldfish and seemed to be trying to push it out of the water.
| They were quite ferocious in their attempts.

Hello Greg,

I'm in the UK too, new to ponds (2 months) and have only 2 goldfish
in a small tub 24"Hx12"D. We had no intention of keeping fish but
were advised by the garden pond centre to put them in with the water
lily, so that they would eat mosquito larvae and small worms that had
infested the water. Breeding behaviour began immediately as the fish,
Pip + Pop, chased each other around their new home.

The lily had stopped growing after all new shoots were eaten by pigeons
that perched on the side of the tub. We put a grid over the tub but it
was too late for the lily, so, after cleaning the pond, we now have only
fish and oxygenating plants.

In their new surroundings P+P returned to their courting with ardour and
I was keeping an hourly check on them. At 11pm on Saturday I was
shocked to see one of the fish lying on the lawn about a yard from the
pond. Fortunately, it was still alive, had no sign of injury but when returned
to the pond the male began pushing her around the pond sideways. I can
only assume that she jumped to try and escape his advances.

We separated them for a day, then returned the male. They have calmed
down but I’m still keeping an eye on Pip so that she doesn’t make another
leap for freedom. I haven't seen any eggs but then I understand that they
would eat them anyway.

Pauline








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