aren't you supposed to float a tennis ball or something on the top of a fish pond in freezing weather?
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Originally posted by SarzWix View Post
I'd carry on boiling the chicky water too for a few days til we get the proper thaw at the weekend. I know your drinks mostly consist of boiled water anyway
If you can be @rsed, you could ring the water people tomorrow and ask for today's quality report (or something like that) which they have to record and should show any peaks?
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Are they Lemming fish?
I also had minor palpitations thinking that the stinky chicks had had their chips.
I dont save my fish from my pond and there are always plenty in there. Leave them to their natural devices Lynda, nature knows best.
I have a few footballs and tennis balls on my pond to stop it freezing too, but the balls are just frozen on the top, the whole surface is covered in 4 inch thick ice. I have had to smash a hole every day to allow it to breathe.Bob Leponge
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I know your instinct is to protect the baby pond fish, but perhaps they'd be better off staying in the pond, with some oxygenating plants, such as Canadian pond weed to create a refuge for fish fry and other small pond creatures.
Objects like clay pipes, even those hideous skulls that you get in aquariums, are good places for baby fish to hide in.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Flaming Nora Lynda, are you trying to kill the Grapes off? I thought oh no the chicks are dead Are the chickies okay? Sorry about the fish but they are not round, fluffy and gorgeous, so don't really tug at the heart strings. I've just noticed Bobleponge saying your chickies are stinky - time for a slapping (not from me cause Bob was in the Paras and can probably kill with his pinky)Last edited by FROSTYFRECKLE; 09-01-2009, 09:44 AM.
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I'd definitely be for leaving them in the pond in the first place. Mother Narute's a hard woman and some WOULD get eaten - but there would be a balance eventually. You really want a stable eco-system in a pond and you don't get that when you micro-manage it. I know the instinct is to protect the babies but often removing them doesn't really help.
By the way, don't boil the water for them (I KNOW you would let it go cold before you put them in!). It drives off the oxygen so they'd suffocate.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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well another one has died overninght, but it didn't look in the best of health, the others seem ok ....... i just wanted some baby fish in there in spring and they were so tiny i was worried about them ...... i was thinking of boiling the water, then re-oxygenating as i have an air pump?
oh and the chicks are stinky lol ....... definitely next time i hatch some when they are this age they will be outside lol
and yes the chicks are fine ....... see http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ics_25561.htmlLast edited by lynda66; 09-01-2009, 10:48 AM.
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