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best thing to put in a pond
Dear all,
I have a pond in NW England about 20ft across and about 4ft deep, with a regular supply of water running in and out of it. It was dredged this winter, and at the moment is full of green frothy scum that seems to be coming up from the bottom in whispy strands that we scrape off regularly. It is also visited by ducks and the occasional heron. What I would like is one or more types of fish to graze the pond and keep it healthy and clear, be compatible with each other and whatever else is in there, and survive the heron. I know nothing about fish so forgive my ignorance if this is asking the impossible. It would also be nice if we could eat them sometimes. Kind regards, JP |
best thing to put in a pond
JP wrote:
Dear all, I have a pond in NW England about 20ft across and about 4ft deep, with a regular supply of water running in and out of it. It was dredged this winter, and at the moment is full of green frothy scum that seems to be coming up from the bottom in whispy strands that we scrape off regularly. It is also visited by ducks and the occasional heron. What I would like is one or more types of fish to graze the pond and keep it healthy and clear, be compatible with each other and whatever else is in there, and survive the heron. I know nothing about fish so forgive my ignorance if this is asking the impossible. It would also be nice if we could eat them sometimes. Kind regards, JP Do a "pond scum" search on Google,, you will get hundreds of web sites dedicated to it's removal,, just too much to post here -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Stock it wuth bluefin tuna and Black Marlin. :-)
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On Fri, 14 May 2004 13:19:31 -0500, Rodney . wrote:
JP wrote: Dear all, I have a pond in NW England about 20ft across and about 4ft deep, with a regular supply of water running in and out of it. It was dredged this winter, and at the moment is full of green frothy scum that seems to be coming up from the bottom in whispy strands that we scrape off regularly. It is also visited by ducks and the occasional heron. What I would like is one or more types of fish to graze the pond and keep it healthy and clear, be compatible with each other and whatever else is in there, and survive the heron. I know nothing about fish so forgive my ignorance if this is asking the impossible. It would also be nice if we could eat them sometimes. Kind regards, JP Do a "pond scum" search on Google,, you will get hundreds of web sites dedicated to it's removal,, just too much to post here "Googling for Pond Scum" Sound like a FOX reality show ;-) I'd head to rec.ponds and ask for assistance. They know ponds, and green algae infestations can be cured... |
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The best thing to put in a pond is your fishing line.
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daytripper wrote:
"Googling for Pond Scum" Sound like a FOX reality show ;-) More like a lawyer convention -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
best thing to put in a pond
Check out the newsgroup rec.ponds
They have plenty of pond experts all over the country. I am quite sure you will get plenty of responses from folks who know Sully JP wrote: Dear all, I have a pond in NW England about 20ft across and about 4ft deep, with a regular supply of water running in and out of it. It was dredged this winter, and at the moment is full of green frothy scum that seems to be coming up from the bottom in whispy strands that we scrape off regularly. It is also visited by ducks and the occasional heron. What I would like is one or more types of fish to graze the pond and keep it healthy and clear, be compatible with each other and whatever else is in there, and survive the heron. I know nothing about fish so forgive my ignorance if this is asking the impossible. It would also be nice if we could eat them sometimes. Kind regards, JP |
best thing to put in a pond
Thanks for that, I'll try that other newsgroup -
Take care, JP |
best thing to put in a pond
"JP" wrote in message ... Dear all, I have a pond in NW England about 20ft across and about 4ft deep, with a regular supply of water running in and out of it. It was dredged this winter, and at the moment is full of green frothy scum that seems to be coming up from the bottom in whispy strands that we scrape off regularly. It is also visited by ducks and the occasional heron. What I would like is one or more types of fish to graze the pond and keep it healthy and clear, be compatible with each other and whatever else is in there, and survive the heron. I know nothing about fish so forgive my ignorance if this is asking the impossible. It would also be nice if we could eat them sometimes. Kind regards, JP You could order some Grass Carp that will eat the green stuff out of your pond but I can't vouch for how tasty they'd be. |
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Musashi wrote:
You could order some Grass Carp that will eat the green stuff out of your pond but I can't vouch for how tasty they'd be. Young grass carp will eat this "type" algae, but older ones won't -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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