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hi all,
i live in the US pacific northwest, and I began feeding my koi the appropriate wheatgerm feed a couple months ago when a local store suggested it'd be warm enough to start feeding them.. they came up every day and ate and all was good. but 4-6 weeks ago they stopped coming to the surface, and i haven't seen them since. it's as though they're hybernating again. should i be worried? thanks |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... hi all, i live in the US pacific northwest, and I began feeding my koi the appropriate wheatgerm feed a couple months ago when a local store suggested it'd be warm enough to start feeding them.. they came up every day and ate and all was good. but 4-6 weeks ago they stopped coming to the surface, and i haven't seen them since. it's as though they're hybernating again. should i be worried? ============================ I have the same problem with a small inground 150 pool. For the last 2 weeks the rosy reds and GF dart out and grab the sinking pellets and dash back into the hornwart under a water lily. I'm sure there must have been a visit from a heron or snake. That's the only pool or pond we don't have netted. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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If they've completely disappeared you
could have been visited by a predator. Probably a heron as raccoons usually make a mess of the pond. General Predator Deterrents: Electric FiShock Fido fence - made to keep dogs and cats out of flower beds, fence off the pond, fairly close to the edge. Pond Guardian Electric Fence - made to attach to rocks and lay out over the water of the pond Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler - sometimes two are needed. Can be dialed to different settings and put on a timer. Shock of water coming on startles predators. Attach to something solid if raccoons push it over. Netting - sold as bird netting for fruit trees String Fishing Line - works with some herons Fish Decoy - works with kingfishers, will give resident fish time to hide (build a rock cave, or sink a chimney flue or black pipe) Heron decoy, alligator decoy - must be moved often, works for some ponders. Humane traps - for raccoons, for rent or to borrow from many animal control facilities You can go to www.froogle.com, enter in the product and find more information and price information. * Note - do not attempt to harm herons or any birds of prey. They are protected by federal law. Fines and jail time will ensue, cutting into pond dollars and pond time. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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On 3 Jun 2005 09:42:20 -0700, wrote:
hi all, i live in the US pacific northwest, and I began feeding my koi the appropriate wheatgerm feed a couple months ago when a local store suggested it'd be warm enough to start feeding them.. they came up every day and ate and all was good. but 4-6 weeks ago they stopped coming to the surface, and i haven't seen them since. it's as though they're hybernating again. Is your water murky or clear? If clear and you can't see them at all, I go with K30's predator response, if murky, check your water parameters and report back. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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It's quite murky, so I can't tell if they're there or not.
I just checked pH and it looked like 8.2 (ouch) so I put in some pH reducing salts. It's supposed to be 7-7.6, right? It's about 500 gallons, by my estimate. At the moment I only have a little pump that circulates water down a very small waterfall. Should I get a filter as well? thanks |
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The pH can be as high as 9 without being a problem for the fish. The
important thing is to have it stable. Check the pH first thing in the morning, and last thing in the afternoon and see how much it changes. The problem with the pH lowering salts and chemicals is that they consume the carbonates that make the system stable. I don't worry about my pH, I try to keep my KH carbonate hardness above 100 ppm to assure stability. It causes my pH to generally be in the mid 8's. The carbonates are used by filter bacteria to convert the ammonia and nitrites, and if it is spent, then the filter stops working. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Brendan" wrote in message ups.com... It's quite murky, so I can't tell if they're there or not. I just checked pH and it looked like 8.2 (ouch) so I put in some pH reducing salts. It's supposed to be 7-7.6, right? It's about 500 gallons, by my estimate. At the moment I only have a little pump that circulates water down a very small waterfall. Should I get a filter as well? thanks |
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![]() "Brendan" wrote in message ups.com... It's quite murky, so I can't tell if they're there or not. I just checked pH and it looked like 8.2 (ouch) so I put in some pH reducing salts. It's supposed to be 7-7.6, right? It's about 500 gallons, by my estimate. At the moment I only have a little pump that circulates water down a very small waterfall. Should I get a filter as well? ======================== A 500 gallon pond that contains fish would need some type if filter. The PH of my ponds often goes that high. A *stable* PH is more important. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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On 5 Jun 2005 13:57:37 -0700, "Brendan" wrote:
It's quite murky, so I can't tell if they're there or not. I just checked pH and it looked like 8.2 (ouch) so I put in some pH reducing salts. It's supposed to be 7-7.6, right? 8.4 is no problem, as RTB mention koi are bothered by it at all. Course plants & filters do better when it is 8.4 and less. It's about 500 gallons, by my estimate. At the moment I only have a little pump that circulates water down a very small waterfall. Should I get a filter as well? If you've got koi, you're going to need a filter, that is why your water is murky. You need to check ammonia, nitrite, nitrates, pH & KH plus the temperature of your pond. How many koi? ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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