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  • #16
    Re: Does Anyone talk about Ponds or Pond life any more

    Originally posted by Anonapersona";p="
    A shallow pond is an easy meal source for a heron. (A neighbor, not from the earlier story, had a big pond with huge koi, maybe 20 or 25. Got cleaned out by a heron, lost every one, in the span of a month or so. Fish that size were worth hundreds each.).
    I was getting ready for work when I spotted a heron that had landed and was eyeing my fish. I ended up running out while still pantsless to scare him off (which might explain why he was so easy to scare off--don't worry, I was at least wearing boxers.) An easy way to deter herons is to get a fake plastic one at a pond store and stick it by your pond. Apparently the males are are real territorial and won't want to invade somebody else's turf. Worth it if you can stand the tackiness. I wonder if pink flamingos would work as good...

    I guess my pond tip would be to surround it with good sized rocks for edging, if you have a ground-level pond. Pick some up from a garden/landscaping place or if its going to be a lot, have them deliver it. High stone edging makes good shade therefore moderating the water temperature and it helps keep the jumpy fish from getting out. Fill the gaps between the rocks with cheap gravel like you would pick up at Home Depot or Lowe's and that'll help keep dirt and other debris out, especially when it rains.

    And about my pond: it's kind of figure-8 shaped with a small arched bridge over the middle. (Another good hiding spot for my koi). 1200 Gallons or so moving about 1400 gph into a 11 watt UV filter that's supposedly rated for a 4000 gallon pond. I'm overfiltering because my pond is always overstocked. I probably have a pretty valuable koi collection by now (mostly Japanese-bred) including a near-perfect tancho kohaku (white fish with red circle on it's head). I guess my other pond tip would be if you know that your pond is overstocked, cull out your collection yourself. Give away or sell your less desirable fish or otherwise nature will step in and pick one for you through disease, etc., and it always seems to be the most valuable or one of your favorites.

    Really good to see some more pond people here!

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    • #17
      Re: Does Anyone talk about Ponds or Pond life any more

      thanks everyone, I havent disappeared or lost interest, just been sick this last week with a nasty chest cold and havent been on as much or had time to mess with my pond. Ill be getting my rock to edge this weekend and also the piece that goes on top of the pump to make the flowering effect and my frog spit.
      mike c.

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      • #18
        Re: Does Anyone talk about Ponds or Pond life any more

        Lots of good stuff on this thread. I've decided to go foward with the preformed liner here at my place. The installation stalled when I found a pine tree stump in the middle of the intended area for the pond, but instead of backbreaking work to remove it, I'm going to place a bed of sand on top of it, and procede with the installation of the liner. I hope to have the project completed by the middle of August.

        I'll try to remember to snap some pictures as I go.

        CF
        Truth is the cement that holds the bricks and stones of a sane and civilized society together. Remove the former and the latter will crumble.

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        • #19
          Re: Does Anyone talk about Ponds or Pond life any more

          my new pond has an algee bloom. guessing more water flow. I though 330 pr hr would work, but im disapointed in how little water comes down the water fall.

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          • #20
            Re: Does Anyone talk about Ponds or Pond life any more

            How big is your pond?  How old is it? How many fish and how much food are you feeding them?  All of this is a factor.  Be glad to help.

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            • #21
              Re: Does Anyone talk about Ponds or Pond life any more

              Are koi expensive.  One of the houses im looking to buy has a smaller man made pond for fish.  Right now there is only one fish in it, pretty big too, but im not sure how much it would cost to stock it.

              Come to think of it, I wonder if anyone is feeding that Koi?  the people were moved out when i saw the house 3 weeks ago.

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              • #22
                Re: Does Anyone talk about Ponds or Pond life any more

                Nice koi can get pretty expensive. You can pick up small ones at petsmart for $3.99 to $16.99, but they're not really worth it in my opinion. Aquarium World had some nice ones for about $15-$100. Fish Gallery had some decent ones for $50 (but not so decent ones for the same price). The most I've ever spent is a couple hundred and then there's koi that cost thousands! Better be careful though, once you start with koi and pond-keeping, you get hooked bad!

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                • #23
                  Re: Does Anyone talk about Ponds or Pond life any more

                  I second PalnB's thoughts!  Enjoy.

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