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Kenny 24-07-2004 03:02 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?

Hal 24-07-2004 04:03 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
On 24 Jul 2004 06:47:58 -0700, (Kenny) wrote:

We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?


Low KH and acid rain?? What was your pH before the rain?

Regards, Hal
Regards, Hal
http://members.cox.net/hrclark1/Index.html

Bill Stock 24-07-2004 04:53 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 

"Hal" wrote in message
...
On 24 Jul 2004 06:47:58 -0700, (Kenny) wrote:

We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?


Low KH and acid rain?? What was your pH before the rain?


Strong possibility. Might also be a close lightning strike.




Bill Stock 24-07-2004 05:03 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 

"Hal" wrote in message
...
On 24 Jul 2004 06:47:58 -0700, (Kenny) wrote:

We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?


Low KH and acid rain?? What was your pH before the rain?


Strong possibility. Might also be a close lightning strike.




Ka30P 24-07-2004 05:05 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 

Or runoff from your lawn.
Did you have any fertilizer or pesticides or
herbicides on it?
Or rapid change in the temperature of the water or just the vibration of all
the hail coming down in the water and yard surrounding (same phenomena as
pounding the ice with a hammer will do).


kathy :-)
algae primer
http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html

AngieB 24-07-2004 08:02 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
Kenny,
I'm in Tulsa too. Fortunately, I didn't lose any fish last night.
What kind of fish? I know someone who is a little overpopulated with
goldfish...I could ask them if they want to give a few away (they gave me
mine).
So sorry for your loss.
Angie
tulsamini (at) cox (dot) net


On 7/24/04 8:47 AM, in article
, "Kenny"
wrote:

We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?



Crashj 24-07-2004 10:02 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
(Kenny) wrote in message . com...
We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?


Sure they are not just knocked out?

No, sorry for your loss. Did the pH drop way down? Would they have
stuck their little heads up and gotten boinked on the head?
--
Crashj

Phisherman 24-07-2004 10:02 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
On 24 Jul 2004 06:47:58 -0700, (Kenny) wrote:

We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?


I don't know. I could not find any specific information about this
phenomenon. There are several documented instances of dead fish in
hatcheries following an electrical thunderstorm. There's no proof the
fish were struck by lightning, and there's no other explanation.
Snails are effected in the same manner.

Barbara2245 25-07-2004 12:05 AM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
(Kenny) wrote in message . com...
We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?


A few years ago that happened to me when I was enlarging the pond. The
fish were in a temporary setup and it rain a lot. The fountain got
submerged and all the fish died due to the lack of oxygen. If you have
a runoff problem fertilizer and pesticides could have gotten in the
pond. If this is the case you need to drain the water. Good luck in
solving the problem.

matrix j 25-07-2004 12:28 AM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
We have a lot of torrential downpours and after a lot of rain my fish
don't eat for about a day or two...they just hover around not moving
much and when they do they try to jump out or are scratching at the
bottom of the pond like something is agitating them.

After about a day of "fasting" with "itching" all goes back to normal
like nothing ever happened. I have never lost a fish because of too much
rain....but it does affect them for sure.

Btw Isn't rain water soft?
As koi prefer hard water....


matrix j 25-07-2004 01:06 AM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
We have a lot of torrential downpours and after a lot of rain my fish
don't eat for about a day or two...they just hover around not moving
much and when they do they try to jump out or are scratching at the
bottom of the pond like something is agitating them.

After about a day of "fasting" with "itching" all goes back to normal
like nothing ever happened. I have never lost a fish because of too much
rain....but it does affect them for sure.

Btw Isn't rain water soft?
As koi prefer hard water....


AngieB 25-07-2004 03:02 AM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
Kenny,
I'm in Tulsa too. Fortunately, I didn't lose any fish last night.
What kind of fish? I know someone who is a little overpopulated with
goldfish...I could ask them if they want to give a few away (they gave me
mine).
So sorry for your loss.
Angie
tulsamini (at) cox (dot) net


On 7/24/04 8:47 AM, in article
, "Kenny"
wrote:

We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?



Hal 26-07-2004 12:02 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 18:28:21 -0500, (matrix j)
wrote:

Btw Isn't rain water soft?
As koi prefer hard water....


Starts out really soft, but it picks up polution from the air. Have
you checked the pH on any rain water lately. It may be different in
your area, but I suspect polution is pretty bad most large cities
anyway. I can't say how much acid is in the rain here, because I
don't have a kit that checks that much acid. The last time I tried
to do a pH test on runoff water the color went off the scale on the
acid end big time.

Regards, Hal
http://members.cox.net/hrclark1/Index.html

Kenny 26-07-2004 08:51 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
Thanks to everyone who responded.
As strange as it seems, it is a toss up between the run off and the lightning.

Man, all the work and of course the age of the fish.

Oh well Mother Nature has its way doesnt it.

thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!



AngieB wrote in message ...
Kenny,
I'm in Tulsa too. Fortunately, I didn't lose any fish last night.
What kind of fish? I know someone who is a little overpopulated with
goldfish...I could ask them if they want to give a few away (they gave me
mine).
So sorry for your loss.
Angie
tulsamini (at) cox (dot) net


On 7/24/04 8:47 AM, in article
, "Kenny"
wrote:

We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?


Kenny 26-07-2004 09:02 PM

Tulsa Storm now all fish dead?
 
Thanks to everyone who responded.
As strange as it seems, it is a toss up between the run off and the lightning.

Man, all the work and of course the age of the fish.

Oh well Mother Nature has its way doesnt it.

thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!



AngieB wrote in message ...
Kenny,
I'm in Tulsa too. Fortunately, I didn't lose any fish last night.
What kind of fish? I know someone who is a little overpopulated with
goldfish...I could ask them if they want to give a few away (they gave me
mine).
So sorry for your loss.
Angie
tulsamini (at) cox (dot) net


On 7/24/04 8:47 AM, in article
, "Kenny"
wrote:

We had a real banger of storm run through Tulsa last night . . .
heavy rain, dime size hail . . .
All my fish are dead.
They were fine yesterday before it hit . . .

Anyone have any ideas?

Pond is 3' across by 2.5' deep?????

UGH! anyone with ideas?



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