Finally have my new pond complete. I used to have a 220-gallon pre-form pond, but now the pond is around 7800-gallons.
I have a severe Blue Heron PROBLEM. A few years back I lost all of my KOI from a Blue Herron.
The birds are here to stay. I guess because I have a HUGE Lakes and rivers less then 5-minutes from my home, that this could be the problem.
On my smaller 220-gallon pond I have it netted after losing the first batch of KOI.
But trying to net this MUCH larger pond is close to impossible. Plus it really kills the looks of the pond.
Right now I have all my beloved KOI that I raised for the past 3-years in a 300-gallon holding tank.
I am doing water changes every other day and have them on wheat-germ. They are getting skinny and I want to get some weight on them before the long winter is here.
I dunno what to do. I am afraid the bird will come and eat them as soon as I place them in the pond.
I put in 2 tester fish from my local garden center. They were swiming around and doing good.
Now they just HIDE. I know the bird has been back. I find the feathers in the pond and around the pond.
I just dunno what to do at this point. I finally was able to afford my dream-pond but I cant put the fish in it!
I swear I am ready to get up every morning at 4AM with my pellet gun and start shooting. I must have a high concentration of these birds in my area.
In the evening hours before sunset you even catch a glimpse of them flying home to roost.
Any ideas on something that WILL WORK would be greatly appreciated.
The people who installed the pond want there holding tank back already. Its so crazy but I am about to special order one of the 300 gallon tanks and move my fish into the basement of my home.
Here are some photos of the OLD 220 gallon pond and some photos of the new 7800 gallon pond.
Here they are living in there new 300 gallon holding tank. Hey atleast its bigger then the original 220 gallon pond they were in.
The fish you see in the new pond are decoy plastic fish. The 2 baby tester KOI hide in the rocks and really never come out.
I have a severe Blue Heron PROBLEM. A few years back I lost all of my KOI from a Blue Herron.
The birds are here to stay. I guess because I have a HUGE Lakes and rivers less then 5-minutes from my home, that this could be the problem.
On my smaller 220-gallon pond I have it netted after losing the first batch of KOI.
But trying to net this MUCH larger pond is close to impossible. Plus it really kills the looks of the pond.
Right now I have all my beloved KOI that I raised for the past 3-years in a 300-gallon holding tank.
I am doing water changes every other day and have them on wheat-germ. They are getting skinny and I want to get some weight on them before the long winter is here.
I dunno what to do. I am afraid the bird will come and eat them as soon as I place them in the pond.
I put in 2 tester fish from my local garden center. They were swiming around and doing good.
Now they just HIDE. I know the bird has been back. I find the feathers in the pond and around the pond.
I just dunno what to do at this point. I finally was able to afford my dream-pond but I cant put the fish in it!
I swear I am ready to get up every morning at 4AM with my pellet gun and start shooting. I must have a high concentration of these birds in my area.
In the evening hours before sunset you even catch a glimpse of them flying home to roost.
Any ideas on something that WILL WORK would be greatly appreciated.
The people who installed the pond want there holding tank back already. Its so crazy but I am about to special order one of the 300 gallon tanks and move my fish into the basement of my home.
Here are some photos of the OLD 220 gallon pond and some photos of the new 7800 gallon pond.
Here they are living in there new 300 gallon holding tank. Hey atleast its bigger then the original 220 gallon pond they were in.
The fish you see in the new pond are decoy plastic fish. The 2 baby tester KOI hide in the rocks and really never come out.