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Something is taking bites out of the goldfish
Something is taking bites out of the goldfish in the pond. Two have
died and about half of the others have wounds. We've emptied the pond and repotted all of the plants. We removed all of the sludge when the pond was empty and sieved it to see if we could find anything. We've washed and inspected the roots of all of the floating plants. We treat the pond with an anti-bacterial treatment and the fish recover only to be bitten again. I suspected we had a big dragonfly nymph or something but have been unable to find it. We have about 15 goldfish from 4 to 8 inches long, one green tench about 14 inches long and we found two frogs that we moved to the nature pond down the garden. The pond is netted so that eliminates a Heron attack but the fish aren't shy as they would be with a predator around. We found hardly any of the normal bug type creatures we would expect in a well established pond. This makes me think that something has eaten all of them and has now started on the fish. Any suggestions of the next step would be appreciated. We are in North Yorkshire, UK. -- Regards - Rodney Pont The from address exists but is mostly dumped, please send any emails to the address below e-mail ngps07 (at) infohit (dot) fsnet (dot) co (dot) uk |
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Something is taking bites out of the goldfish
"Rodney Pont" wrote in message
ividual.net... Something is taking bites out of the goldfish in the pond. Two have died and about half of the others have wounds. We've emptied the pond and repotted all of the plants. We removed all of the sludge when the pond was empty and sieved it to see if we could find anything. We've washed and inspected the roots of all of the floating plants. We treat the pond with an anti-bacterial treatment and the fish recover only to be bitten again. I suspected we had a big dragonfly nymph or something but have been unable to find it. We have about 15 goldfish from 4 to 8 inches long, one green tench about 14 inches long and we found two frogs that we moved to the nature pond down the garden. The pond is netted so that eliminates a Heron attack but the fish aren't shy as they would be with a predator around. We found hardly any of the normal bug type creatures we would expect in a well established pond. This makes me think that something has eaten all of them and has now started on the fish. Any suggestions of the next step would be appreciated. We are in North Yorkshire, UK. Any chance that something is getting under the edge of the net like a pine martin or a ferret? |
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Something is taking bites out of the goldfish
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 16:54:05 GMT, groovy wrote:
Any chance that something is getting under the edge of the net like a pine martin or a ferret? Thanks for the suggestion and yes, something could be getting in down the streams. I'd expect these to take the whole fish but they are small bites of about a centimetre and I'd also expect the fish to be nervous but they are coming up as usual. -- Regards - Rodney Pont The from address exists but is mostly dumped, please send any emails to the address below e-mail ngps07 (at) infohit (dot) fsnet (dot) co (dot) uk |
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Something is taking bites out of the goldfish
"Rodney Pont" wrote:
Hello Rodney Any chance that something is getting under the edge of the net like a pine martin or a ferret? RP Thanks for the suggestion and yes, something could be RP getting in down the streams. Or Mink? Real problem around here, thanks to the ALF releasing a load in the 70's. I would've thought they'd simply make the fish disappear wholesale rather than in pieces though. -- Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK Ý http://www.digdilem.org/ |
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Something is taking bites out of the goldfish
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 19:24:16 GMT, Simon Avery wrote:
Any chance that something is getting under the edge of the net like a pine martin or a ferret? RP Thanks for the suggestion and yes, something could be RP getting in down the streams. Or Mink? Real problem around here, thanks to the ALF releasing a load in the 70's. I would've thought they'd simply make the fish disappear wholesale rather than in pieces though. Again there isn't really any damage such as these sort of animals would cause. I saw a picture of a Dragonfly nymph hanging onto a Stickleback many years ago and it looks like this. These fish aren't big and my idea that one is ambushing the fish and hanging on while it chews is constant with the wounds. The two that died were small fish, one had it's stomach eaten and the other had it's face eaten and they were hemispherical wounds. There isn't the normal pondlife we used to have either. We found one water beetle and three tiny slug like things less than half a centimetre long. In the past the pond has been teeming with waterlife and now there just isn't any. -- Regards - Rodney Pont The from address exists but is mostly dumped, please send any emails to the address below e-mail ngps07 (at) infohit (dot) fsnet (dot) co (dot) uk |
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Something is taking bites out of the goldfish
"Rodney Pont" wrote:
Hello Rodney Or Mink? Real problem around here, thanks to the ALF releasing a load in the 70's. I would've thought they'd simply make the fish disappear wholesale rather than in pieces though. RP Again there isn't really any damage such as these sort of RP animals would cause. I saw a picture of a Dragonfly nymph RP hanging onto a Stickleback many years ago and it looks like RP this. These fish aren't big and my idea that one is RP ambushing the fish and hanging on while it chews is constant It's possible, but I wouldn't have thought particularly likely. More some sort of bacterial thing, I'd have thought? Had a bloody heron at my pond this morning. ++ungood. -- Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK Ý http://www.digdilem.org/ |
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Something is taking bites out of the goldfish
We lost two fish this summer they looked like they had been skewered the sad
thing is they lived for a few days with these injuries while we treated them. We later caught the culprit down at the pond and couldn't believe it ....a magpie!!! We have had no further incidences but according to our local fish supplier this is not unusual or unheard of as they are attracted by the shiny scales....the two we lost were mirror carp with big shiny scales :-( BTW We live in Scotland Frankie -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIGHT BACK AGAINST SPAM! Download Spam Inspector, the Award Winning Anti-Spam Filter http://mail.giantcompany.com "Simon Avery" wrote in message ... "Rodney Pont" wrote: Hello Rodney Or Mink? Real problem around here, thanks to the ALF releasing a load in the 70's. I would've thought they'd simply make the fish disappear wholesale rather than in pieces though. RP Again there isn't really any damage such as these sort of RP animals would cause. I saw a picture of a Dragonfly nymph RP hanging onto a Stickleback many years ago and it looks like RP this. These fish aren't big and my idea that one is RP ambushing the fish and hanging on while it chews is constant It's possible, but I wouldn't have thought particularly likely. More some sort of bacterial thing, I'd have thought? Had a bloody heron at my pond this morning. ++ungood. -- Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK Ý http://www.digdilem.org/ |
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