Big Boy Fish
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Here ill go first i saw a bunch of feeder shrimp swarming around a dead one eating it. Blinking canible shrimp in fish shops.
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Wait... So he completely froze???Trying to catch a Comet out of a shallow pond before winter (2 ft deep, murky, needed to get in it to be able to reach center). He was stepped on by my husband, wrote off for dead, pond froze over completely. In Spring he defrosted and was ALIVE! My mom couldn't believe it, she called just to tell us she found him in her lillies. Next we came up for a visit we caught him and moved him to the big pond with his buds. Still alive to this day.
Mom lives in Michigan. The pond had no heater, was too shallow to not completely freeze, hence why we needed to move the fish(they were eggs that hatched in a lilly pot she moved from the big pond). It was covered over with 2+ feet of lake effect snow. Best we can figure is maybe the layer of leaves and mulm insulated it enough or created a small pocket of water. By all means, it should be dead, but he made it through his ordeal somehow.Wait... So he completely froze???
This is a huge discovery if so. It is impossible (unless designed to do so) for a living being to be completely frozen and still be alive. Some micro organisms have this ability but full on animals don't normally. There is a frog that comes to mind that ALMOST entirely freezes to hibernate.
Wow, so there was also barely any water... Very intriguing...Mom lives in Michigan. The pond had no heater, was too shallow to not completely freeze, hence why we needed to move the fish(they were eggs that hatched in a lilly pot she moved from the big pond). It was covered over with 2+ feet of lake effect snow. Best we can figure is maybe the layer of leaves and mulm insulated it enough or created a small pocket of water. By all means, it should be dead, but he made it through his ordeal somehow.
Edit: Insulated...we did not insult the fish
Pond goldfish, in my experience, are VERY good at finding safe pockets in an otherwise frozen or toxic pond. Sometimes the decomposing mulm can create just enough warmth in the very bottom to keep them alive.Mom lives in Michigan. The pond had no heater, was too shallow to not completely freeze, hence why we needed to move the fish(they were eggs that hatched in a lilly pot she moved from the big pond). It was covered over with 2+ feet of lake effect snow. Best we can figure is maybe the layer of leaves and mulm insulated it enough or created a small pocket of water. By all means, it should be dead, but he made it through his ordeal somehow.
Edit: Insulated...we did not insult the fish