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Fish Gone??? Help
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Could my fish be hiding, or are they dead? My clear pond water turned dark and murky three days ago, now I can't see any fish. They appear to be gone? There are no dead fish floating-- no racoon prints. (I already had a pond cleaning scheduled, and am having a bio falls installed, but they couldn't come before the first week in May) About two and a half weeks ago, I took out the winter bubbler, started the falls and began scant feedings. The water temp was 58 to 60 degrees. The water in the pond was reasonably clear then, to a depth of least 18 to 20 inches. There is a lot of muck on the bottom. The pond is 30 inches deep, and 8' W X 20' L in size. There were 40 + goldfish of assorted sizes. One third being the smallest at about 4 inches, 1/3 being the largest, at 12 inches (counting tail.) |
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Fish Gone??? Help
We had a similar experience. The water turned dark two weeks ago and we
couldn't see any of the fish. My wife was sure that they were all gone. Since then we have seen at least some of the fish swimming around near the bottom and assume that they are all there but hiding. We hope that once the higher plants kick in the water will clear up and the fish will re-appear (fingers crossed). Maybe some of the more experienced members will chime in. This is my first spring so I don't really know what's normal. -- Mark "Bette E" wrote in message ... Could my fish be hiding, or are they dead? My clear pond water turned dark and murky three days ago, now I can't see any fish. They appear to be gone? There are no dead fish floating-- no racoon prints. (I already had a pond cleaning scheduled, and am having a bio falls installed, but they couldn't come before the first week in May) About two and a half weeks ago, I took out the winter bubbler, started the falls and began scant feedings. The water temp was 58 to 60 degrees. The water in the pond was reasonably clear then, to a depth of least 18 to 20 inches. There is a lot of muck on the bottom. The pond is 30 inches deep, and 8' W X 20' L in size. There were 40 + goldfish of assorted sizes. One third being the smallest at about 4 inches, 1/3 being the largest, at 12 inches (counting tail.) |
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Fish Gone??? Help
"Bette E" wrote in message ... Could my fish be hiding, or are they dead? My clear pond water turned dark and murky three days ago, now I can't see any fish. They appear to be gone? There are no dead fish floating-- no racoon prints. (I already had a pond cleaning scheduled, and am having a bio falls installed, but they couldn't come before the first week in May) About two and a half weeks ago, I took out the winter bubbler, started the falls and began scant feedings. The water temp was 58 to 60 degrees. The water in the pond was reasonably clear then, to a depth of least 18 to 20 inches. There is a lot of muck on the bottom. The pond is 30 inches deep, and 8' W X 20' L in size. There were 40 + goldfish of assorted sizes. One third being the smallest at about 4 inches, 1/3 being the largest, at 12 inches (counting tail.) This time of year is murk-time. Until our filters grow some bio bugs, and until the plants kick in, the water will murk over. This is especially true if you have a large number of fish in ratio to your amount of water. Feeding just makes matters worse. BV. |
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