BettaMomma
Fish Aficionado
Okay, so many of you have seen the pics of the pond that is outside my house. If you haven't, it's huge - like a few hundred feet long and around 70 - 100 feet wide at its widest spots. ANYWAY - we have thousands of goldfish, ghost koi, carp, bluegills, catfish, etc. in this pond. It's a natural pond and the fish are self-sufficient.
We have another small pond downstream from the big one that's really shallow and the runoff from the big one (from rains, etc.) helps keep the water going thru the small pond.
Recently we've had a streak of REALLY REALLY hot weather with no rain - like in the upper 90s for days and days on end with no rain in sight whatsoever. That smaller pond is drying up. Lots of the fish have already died from being in the hot stagnant water - some of these fish are beautiful carp that are 1 foot long, there are also goldfish and others in there too.
I would have done something about it before but I just learned about this today. Apparently the apartment complex office was already called by several people who were worried about these fish. They have no clue what to do about it so they chose to do NOTHING. These fish are dying very rapidly.
I called animal control and one of their officers met me there today. We tried EVERYthing - climbing out on tree limbs, going out there w/waders on, - even down to the point where I kicked off my shoes and socks and waded out past the rancid dead infested fish into the water - but my feet got sucked so far into the mud and muck I couldn't even get out far enough to net anybody. There are at least 60 dead carp and other small ones around, that's as high as my count went before i stopped. I want to try to help as many as I can. I'm completely desperate for someone to offer me a great idea on what to do to get to these fish. They're currently out there cooking right now, but in acouple of hours I'm going to head back over there and see what I can do.
We have another small pond downstream from the big one that's really shallow and the runoff from the big one (from rains, etc.) helps keep the water going thru the small pond.
Recently we've had a streak of REALLY REALLY hot weather with no rain - like in the upper 90s for days and days on end with no rain in sight whatsoever. That smaller pond is drying up. Lots of the fish have already died from being in the hot stagnant water - some of these fish are beautiful carp that are 1 foot long, there are also goldfish and others in there too.
I would have done something about it before but I just learned about this today. Apparently the apartment complex office was already called by several people who were worried about these fish. They have no clue what to do about it so they chose to do NOTHING. These fish are dying very rapidly.
I called animal control and one of their officers met me there today. We tried EVERYthing - climbing out on tree limbs, going out there w/waders on, - even down to the point where I kicked off my shoes and socks and waded out past the rancid dead infested fish into the water - but my feet got sucked so far into the mud and muck I couldn't even get out far enough to net anybody. There are at least 60 dead carp and other small ones around, that's as high as my count went before i stopped. I want to try to help as many as I can. I'm completely desperate for someone to offer me a great idea on what to do to get to these fish. They're currently out there cooking right now, but in acouple of hours I'm going to head back over there and see what I can do.