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Chad 28-10-2003 07:32 PM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
Two nights ago I began to top-off my pond. It has been under a
hoop-house for about 3 weeks and the water level was around 400 gallons
off. So I pulled out the hose, added a doseage of amquel and started to
fill it up. Well, I got distracted as I was brought into the house to
clean up a present my puppy had just left... then becuase the wife was
cleaning I went on to helping the kids take a bath... and..... I forgot
to shut-off the water. Well, it ran for 10+ hours. I woke up and let
the pup out at 5 am and immediatley new what I did. I saw a bunch of my
koi floating, but I added more amquel anyway... the whole thought of
what happened made me ill. I am the type of person who can't hurt
anything. I catch bee's, flies, spiders or whatever in the house and I
relocated them to outside..... Not only was it a bad way to start a
Monday.. but I also had a 7:30 dental appt. so I couldn't do any else at
that time.


Well, my dental appt. sucked... I thought about not using any pain
medicine becuase of what I did... I then submitted myself to more pain
by going straight to work. After I got home I began the task of putting
my fish to rest. 10 koi, 2 comets, 1 goldfish and a couple pond mutt
babies died. Strange enough... none of my stupid mosquito fish died--
still somewhere around 500 of them. As I was trying to get the last
goldfish (Number 2) out... he moved... I couldn't believe it... I
netted him and placed him in a second pond. So far, he has recovered
well. He was quite active at lunch today munching on some WH.

So, What have I learned.... 1.) I need an auto-shutoff for topping-off
the pond(which I have approval to get). 2.) I will never be able to get
rid of the mosquito fish. 3.) miracles do happen... before this the
couple of goldfish I had in the pond where there because they were
discarded by there previous owner. I didn't want them... didn't really
like them... but I am a sucker and took them anyway. I now appreciate
this little guy and I hope he lives a long happy life for he will serve
as my reminder to what happened.

....May the pond god(s) have mercy on me.

In remembrance of -Mongrol, -Mini Mongrol, -Streak, -Pig Face, -Zip,
-Zap, -Big Blue, -Cally Ko, -Spot, -Dot, -Goldie, -Beauty & -Stupid


RichToyBox 28-10-2003 09:02 PM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
Sorry to hear of your losses. That is one of the most frequent methods of
killing our fish. I finally got an automatic water meter that shuts off
after you add a predetermined amount of water to the pond. Just turn the
dial to set how much addition you want. It is made by Melnor.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"Chad" wrote in message ...
Two nights ago I began to top-off my pond. It has been under a
hoop-house for about 3 weeks and the water level was around 400 gallons
off. So I pulled out the hose, added a doseage of amquel and started to
fill it up. Well, I got distracted as I was brought into the house to
clean up a present my puppy had just left... then becuase the wife was
cleaning I went on to helping the kids take a bath... and..... I forgot
to shut-off the water. Well, it ran for 10+ hours. I woke up and let
the pup out at 5 am and immediatley new what I did. I saw a bunch of my
koi floating, but I added more amquel anyway... the whole thought of
what happened made me ill. I am the type of person who can't hurt
anything. I catch bee's, flies, spiders or whatever in the house and I
relocated them to outside..... Not only was it a bad way to start a
Monday.. but I also had a 7:30 dental appt. so I couldn't do any else at
that time.


Well, my dental appt. sucked... I thought about not using any pain
medicine becuase of what I did... I then submitted myself to more pain
by going straight to work. After I got home I began the task of putting
my fish to rest. 10 koi, 2 comets, 1 goldfish and a couple pond mutt
babies died. Strange enough... none of my stupid mosquito fish died--
still somewhere around 500 of them. As I was trying to get the last
goldfish (Number 2) out... he moved... I couldn't believe it... I
netted him and placed him in a second pond. So far, he has recovered
well. He was quite active at lunch today munching on some WH.

So, What have I learned.... 1.) I need an auto-shutoff for topping-off
the pond(which I have approval to get). 2.) I will never be able to get
rid of the mosquito fish. 3.) miracles do happen... before this the
couple of goldfish I had in the pond where there because they were
discarded by there previous owner. I didn't want them... didn't really
like them... but I am a sucker and took them anyway. I now appreciate
this little guy and I hope he lives a long happy life for he will serve
as my reminder to what happened.

...May the pond god(s) have mercy on me.

In remembrance of -Mongrol, -Mini Mongrol, -Streak, -Pig Face, -Zip,
-Zap, -Big Blue, -Cally Ko, -Spot, -Dot, -Goldie, -Beauty & -Stupid




tdreeves 28-10-2003 09:02 PM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
Chad, I'm so,so,so sorry for your loss. I know how much you cared for your
Koi.
I've done the same thing so many times, just not for that long. Now I don't
run the
water in less I'm right out there, it's just to easy to get distracted. Plus
I had dental
work done (tooth pulled) so I know that pain for sure. Again So Sorry A Koi
Friend
Kc


"Chad" wrote in message ...
Two nights ago I began to top-off my pond. It has been under a
hoop-house for about 3 weeks and the water level was around 400 gallons
off. So I pulled out the hose, added a doseage of amquel and started to
fill it up. Well, I got distracted as I was brought into the house to
clean up a present my puppy had just left... then becuase the wife was
cleaning I went on to helping the kids take a bath... and..... I forgot
to shut-off the water. Well, it ran for 10+ hours. I woke up and let
the pup out at 5 am and immediatley new what I did. I saw a bunch of my
koi floating, but I added more amquel anyway... the whole thought of
what happened made me ill. I am the type of person who can't hurt
anything. I catch bee's, flies, spiders or whatever in the house and I
relocated them to outside..... Not only was it a bad way to start a
Monday.. but I also had a 7:30 dental appt. so I couldn't do any else at
that time.


Well, my dental appt. sucked... I thought about not using any pain
medicine becuase of what I did... I then submitted myself to more pain
by going straight to work. After I got home I began the task of putting
my fish to rest. 10 koi, 2 comets, 1 goldfish and a couple pond mutt
babies died. Strange enough... none of my stupid mosquito fish died--
still somewhere around 500 of them. As I was trying to get the last
goldfish (Number 2) out... he moved... I couldn't believe it... I
netted him and placed him in a second pond. So far, he has recovered
well. He was quite active at lunch today munching on some WH.

So, What have I learned.... 1.) I need an auto-shutoff for topping-off
the pond(which I have approval to get). 2.) I will never be able to get
rid of the mosquito fish. 3.) miracles do happen... before this the
couple of goldfish I had in the pond where there because they were
discarded by there previous owner. I didn't want them... didn't really
like them... but I am a sucker and took them anyway. I now appreciate
this little guy and I hope he lives a long happy life for he will serve
as my reminder to what happened.

...May the pond god(s) have mercy on me.

In remembrance of -Mongrol, -Mini Mongrol, -Streak, -Pig Face, -Zip,
-Zap, -Big Blue, -Cally Ko, -Spot, -Dot, -Goldie, -Beauty & -Stupid




[email protected] 28-10-2003 11:42 PM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...493957-9100951
Melnor 3010 Real Time Automatic Water Timer
15.69 and it will never happen again, or never happen to you. Ingrid


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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endorsements or recommendations I make.

Cybe R. Wizard 29-10-2003 03:12 AM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:26:44 -0600
Chad wrote:

...May the pond god(s) have mercy on me.


The same thing happened to me a few weeks gone by. I feel your pain.

Cybe R. Wizard
--
Unofficial "Wizard of Odds," A.H.P.
Original PORG "Water Wizard," R.P.
"Wize(ned) Wizard," A.P.F-P-Y.
Barely Tolerated Wizard, A.J.L & A.A.L

Judi9000 29-10-2003 04:02 AM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
SO SORRY! I just lost my best and biggest fish last night. His name was "big
guy". I had just been petting him a few hours before he jumped out of the pond
and my dog decided to try him out. VERY, VERY, SAD!!!

Michael Shaffer 29-10-2003 11:42 AM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
Sorry for your loss.. Last winter we lost both our Koi when we forgot to
leave a hole in the ice. :(

Chad wrote:
Two nights ago I began to top-off my pond. It has been under a
hoop-house for about 3 weeks and the water level was around 400 gallons
off. So I pulled out the hose, added a doseage of amquel and started to
fill it up. Well, I got distracted as I was brought into the house to
clean up a present my puppy had just left... then becuase the wife was
cleaning I went on to helping the kids take a bath... and..... I forgot
to shut-off the water. Well, it ran for 10+ hours. I woke up and let
the pup out at 5 am and immediatley new what I did. I saw a bunch of my
koi floating, but I added more amquel anyway... the whole thought of
what happened made me ill. I am the type of person who can't hurt
anything. I catch bee's, flies, spiders or whatever in the house and I
relocated them to outside..... Not only was it a bad way to start a
Monday.. but I also had a 7:30 dental appt. so I couldn't do any else at
that time.


Well, my dental appt. sucked... I thought about not using any pain
medicine becuase of what I did... I then submitted myself to more pain
by going straight to work. After I got home I began the task of putting
my fish to rest. 10 koi, 2 comets, 1 goldfish and a couple pond mutt
babies died. Strange enough... none of my stupid mosquito fish died--
still somewhere around 500 of them. As I was trying to get the last
goldfish (Number 2) out... he moved... I couldn't believe it... I
netted him and placed him in a second pond. So far, he has recovered
well. He was quite active at lunch today munching on some WH.

So, What have I learned.... 1.) I need an auto-shutoff for topping-off
the pond(which I have approval to get). 2.) I will never be able to get
rid of the mosquito fish. 3.) miracles do happen... before this the
couple of goldfish I had in the pond where there because they were
discarded by there previous owner. I didn't want them... didn't really
like them... but I am a sucker and took them anyway. I now appreciate
this little guy and I hope he lives a long happy life for he will serve
as my reminder to what happened.

...May the pond god(s) have mercy on me.

In remembrance of -Mongrol, -Mini Mongrol, -Streak, -Pig Face, -Zip,
-Zap, -Big Blue, -Cally Ko, -Spot, -Dot, -Goldie, -Beauty & -Stupid



[email protected] 30-10-2003 02:02 PM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
check the pH. mine were jumping from a pH drop. also, think about netting. Ingrid

(Judi9000) wrote:

SO SORRY! I just lost my best and biggest fish last night. His name was "big
guy". I had just been petting him a few hours before he jumped out of the pond
and my dog decided to try him out. VERY, VERY, SAD!!!




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.

Lee B. 30-10-2003 03:12 PM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
Sorry for the loss of your pets. I read stories like yours and get so
paranoid. I have the little water meter Ingrid suggested; I got mine at a
Home Depot in the garden area where they sell hoses and such. But still -
"just in case" - I have a digital timer on a string (like soap-on-a-roap!)
that I wear around my neck. It's a hard lesson to learn, but don't beat
yourself up over it: you didn't do it on purpose . . . it was an accident
that you'll never allow to occur again. And there's always next Spring. Take
good care of your survivor! Maybe he needs a place in the house for the
winter?

Good luck -
Lee


"Chad" wrote in message ...
Two nights ago I began to top-off my pond. It has been under a
hoop-house for about 3 weeks and the water level was around 400 gallons
off. So I pulled out the hose, added a doseage of amquel and started to
fill it up. Well, I got distracted as I was brought into the house to
clean up a present my puppy had just left... then becuase the wife was
cleaning I went on to helping the kids take a bath... and..... I forgot
to shut-off the water. Well, it ran for 10+ hours. I woke up and let
the pup out at 5 am and immediatley new what I did. I saw a bunch of my
koi floating, but I added more amquel anyway... the whole thought of
what happened made me ill. I am the type of person who can't hurt
anything. I catch bee's, flies, spiders or whatever in the house and I
relocated them to outside..... Not only was it a bad way to start a
Monday.. but I also had a 7:30 dental appt. so I couldn't do any else at
that time.


Well, my dental appt. sucked... I thought about not using any pain
medicine becuase of what I did... I then submitted myself to more pain
by going straight to work. After I got home I began the task of putting
my fish to rest. 10 koi, 2 comets, 1 goldfish and a couple pond mutt
babies died. Strange enough... none of my stupid mosquito fish died--
still somewhere around 500 of them. As I was trying to get the last
goldfish (Number 2) out... he moved... I couldn't believe it... I
netted him and placed him in a second pond. So far, he has recovered
well. He was quite active at lunch today munching on some WH.

So, What have I learned.... 1.) I need an auto-shutoff for topping-off
the pond(which I have approval to get). 2.) I will never be able to get
rid of the mosquito fish. 3.) miracles do happen... before this the
couple of goldfish I had in the pond where there because they were
discarded by there previous owner. I didn't want them... didn't really
like them... but I am a sucker and took them anyway. I now appreciate
this little guy and I hope he lives a long happy life for he will serve
as my reminder to what happened.

...May the pond god(s) have mercy on me.

In remembrance of -Mongrol, -Mini Mongrol, -Streak, -Pig Face, -Zip,
-Zap, -Big Blue, -Cally Ko, -Spot, -Dot, -Goldie, -Beauty & -Stupid




Gabrielle 01-11-2003 02:42 AM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
Sorry about your loss. At first I thought my GF (all from the feeder
tank) were turtle food, then they were decorations, now they are pets. I
hope I wait a long time to lose one.

I'm also going to look into getting a valve or wearing a timer since
I've been known to overflow my tiny pond, too.

Gabrielle

Chad wrote:
Two nights ago I began to top-off my pond. It has been under a
hoop-house for about 3 weeks and the water level was around 400 gallons
off. So I pulled out the hose, added a doseage of amquel and started to
fill it up. Well, I got distracted as I was brought into the house to
clean up a present my puppy had just left... then becuase the wife was
cleaning I went on to helping the kids take a bath... and..... I forgot
to shut-off the water. Well, it ran for 10+ hours. I woke up and let
the pup out at 5 am and immediatley new what I did. I saw a bunch of my
koi floating, but I added more amquel anyway... the whole thought of
what happened made me ill. I am the type of person who can't hurt
anything. I catch bee's, flies, spiders or whatever in the house and I
relocated them to outside..... Not only was it a bad way to start a
Monday.. but I also had a 7:30 dental appt. so I couldn't do any else at
that time.


Well, my dental appt. sucked... I thought about not using any pain
medicine becuase of what I did... I then submitted myself to more pain
by going straight to work. After I got home I began the task of putting
my fish to rest. 10 koi, 2 comets, 1 goldfish and a couple pond mutt
babies died. Strange enough... none of my stupid mosquito fish died--
still somewhere around 500 of them. As I was trying to get the last
goldfish (Number 2) out... he moved... I couldn't believe it... I
netted him and placed him in a second pond. So far, he has recovered
well. He was quite active at lunch today munching on some WH.

So, What have I learned.... 1.) I need an auto-shutoff for topping-off
the pond(which I have approval to get). 2.) I will never be able to get
rid of the mosquito fish. 3.) miracles do happen... before this the
couple of goldfish I had in the pond where there because they were
discarded by there previous owner. I didn't want them... didn't really
like them... but I am a sucker and took them anyway. I now appreciate
this little guy and I hope he lives a long happy life for he will serve
as my reminder to what happened.

...May the pond god(s) have mercy on me.

In remembrance of -Mongrol, -Mini Mongrol, -Streak, -Pig Face, -Zip,
-Zap, -Big Blue, -Cally Ko, -Spot, -Dot, -Goldie, -Beauty & -Stupid



Judi9000 08-11-2003 05:02 AM

Hard lesson learned :(
 
The ph was fine. I was treating for anchor worms though and I don't think he
liked the meds. Thanks anyway.


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