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Rita and Goldfish - Move em?
We have a small (100 gallon) pond with two 5" koi and nine small goldfish.
Hurricane Rita is on its way, and may drop as much as 10" of rain here. We are worried that the pond may overflow, but it is unlikely. We are contemplating moving the fish to a 5 gallon pail with floating aquatic plants. How do you think the fish would do in a bucket like that? Thanks for any and all help. Flash (we have plenty of our own water stocked up) Man in Houston |
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"Flashman" wrote in message ... We have a small (100 gallon) pond with two 5" koi and nine small goldfish. Hurricane Rita is on its way, and may drop as much as 10" of rain here. We are worried that the pond may overflow, but it is unlikely. We are contemplating moving the fish to a 5 gallon pail with floating aquatic plants. How do you think the fish would do in a bucket like that? $ They would rapidly suffocate. Also you have too many fish in your small 100 gallon pond. After the storm you may want to either put in a 1000 gallon pond or give some of your fish away. I hope you are aware that koi, if healthy, can reach 3' long (yes, THREE FEET LONG) and need at least 100 to 200 gallons each to remain healthy. Gold fish reach 12" long and each needs 20 to 30 gallons alone! Thanks for any and all help. Flash (we have plenty of our own water stocked up) Man in Houston $ Take care and good luck! -- McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killf..._troll_faq.htm |
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get a bird net up and over the pond. if you can use heavy wood to hold the edges of
the netting down so it doesnt flap. above the surface is better. this will keep the fish in. you cannot put them into a 5 gallon pail they will promptly run out of oxygen. I know Jo Ann will go out between the arms of rain and pump water out (they got their own generator). after it quits raining DO check the pH and the salt level in the pond. you really must consider a bigger pond for these koi, they need 100 gallons each and minimum of 500 gallon pond. Ingrid "Flashman" wrote: We have a small (100 gallon) pond with two 5" koi and nine small goldfish. Hurricane Rita is on its way, and may drop as much as 10" of rain here. We are worried that the pond may overflow, but it is unlikely. We are contemplating moving the fish to a 5 gallon pail with floating aquatic plants. How do you think the fish would do in a bucket like that? Thanks for any and all help. Flash (we have plenty of our own water stocked up) Man in Houston ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://list.lovemyoldhome.com/web/wa.cgi?REPORT&z=3 www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the recommendations I make. AND I DID NOT AUTHORIZE ADS AT THE OLD PUREGOLD SITE |
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