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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | I just bought 14 fish to put in my pond. I went with smaller fish (2 inches long tops and they would grow) so it wouldn't attract lots of raccoon or herons(we have quite a few). Well in 2 days I think the frogs have eaten them all! I have no dead fish in the bottom of the pond and haven't seen an animal the entire time. I want to try bigger fish but I can't cover the top of the pond because it's the horses water. Any ideas on how to make it all work? The pond is 3 feet deep at the deepest part, 4 feet wide and maybe 16 feet long right now. I did put plants in for cover as well on the side where the horses can't get to. Should I just go with bigger fish? I don't want to get rid of the frogs either... we have lots of bugs. |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | I bet it was birds...do u have herons or comries(u may have a diff name or i could have misspelt it)...they will wipe your fish out.....m |
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       Location: Montana | Racoons will try to eat fish too, I think. |
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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | I haven't seen any of either but maybe. My barn cat's food is 50 feet from it and normally the raccoon will go for that first. Believe me my cat's are too fat they won't even hunt a mouse much less a fish; all they do is sleep on the deck with birds hopping around them. Herons are around but I normally just see them by the river quite a ways away. I went with smaller fish hoping they wouldn't get noticed. The only thing I am seeing a lot of is frogs... and the fish are smaller then them. I don't want to net the top of the pond but I am lost on what to do. I wanted the fish to help with algae. Bigger fish it is I guess, and maybe a net over 1/2 the pond... not spending as much this time either. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Snakes love eating little fish, that was my biggest problem was snakes eating my fish.. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | hoofs_in_motion - 2015-06-02 1:58 PM chupacabra
Ha ha ha ha, its snakes I tell ya its snakes |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | There are any number of birds that will swoop down on a small fish that gets too close to the top with no cover. ..and.. Snakes are one of the few things quick enough in water to catch one. |
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    Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere | Can you put rocks in the pond so they have places to hide from birds, predators etc...? What kind of fish did you get? |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I had Diamond Back water snakes that were eating all my baby catfish, when I would be feeding my fish those snakes would stalk my baby fish and take off with them I would be chasing the snakes all over the place to make them let go of my fish, the snakes would have to come onto the bank to eat the fish I would watch where they came up and run over there and beat the he** out of the snake so that it would let go of my fish.. |
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        Location: ND--it snows, it floods, it snows, it floods | Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-02 3:03 PM I had Diamond Back water snakes that were eating all my baby catfish, when I would be feeding my fish those snakes would stalk my baby fish and take off with them I would be chasing the snakes all over the place to make them let go of my fish, the snakes would have to come onto the bank to eat the fish I would watch where they came up and run over there and beat the he** out of the snake so that it would let go of my fish..
I don't know why but what I'm imagining right now is hilarious... |
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| docschic - 2015-06-02 3:07 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-02 3:03 PM I had Diamond Back water snakes that were eating all my baby catfish, when I would be feeding my fish those snakes would stalk my baby fish and take off with them I would be chasing the snakes all over the place to make them let go of my fish, the snakes would have to come onto the bank to eat the fish I would watch where they came up and run over there and beat the he** out of the snake so that it would let go of my fish.. I don't know why but what I'm imagining right now is hilarious...
Haha, the mental picture of this is cracking me up! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | docschic - 2015-06-02 3:07 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-02 3:03 PM I had Diamond Back water snakes that were eating all my baby catfish, when I would be feeding my fish those snakes would stalk my baby fish and take off with them I would be chasing the snakes all over the place to make them let go of my fish, the snakes would have to come onto the bank to eat the fish I would watch where they came up and run over there and beat the he** out of the snake so that it would let go of my fish.. I don't know why but what I'm imagining right now is hilarious...
I tell ya it was alot of work chasing those darn snakes, they are smart and when I would be running around my tank to get to the snake it would take off with the fish back into the water and to the other side and then I would have to run back to the other side trying to catch up with them, I would be carrying a paddle from the little boat we have out there and beat the snakes with it. I bet I looked like a crazy women out there betting the ground to someone that didnt know what I was doing at the time. One time a poor snake looked up at the paddle comeing down on it and it tryed to bite it, felt bad after I bashed its little head in to save my baby catfish, Later that evening my son went out and killed about 10 snakes with a 22. Now I have no snake problems, LOL. I do see one here are there but not like it was a few years ago. I have seen a Mexican Eagle flying off with a bigger catfish, or you can see where a coon had caught one and made a meal out of it.. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | MissouriJen - 2015-06-02 3:23 PM docschic - 2015-06-02 3:07 PM Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-02 3:03 PM I had Diamond Back water snakes that were eating all my baby catfish, when I would be feeding my fish those snakes would stalk my baby fish and take off with them I would be chasing the snakes all over the place to make them let go of my fish, the snakes would have to come onto the bank to eat the fish I would watch where they came up and run over there and beat the he** out of the snake so that it would let go of my fish.. I don't know why but what I'm imagining right now is hilarious... Haha, the mental picture of this is cracking me up!
Yepp I was the crazy lady taking care of those peskey snakes, LOL... I like my catfish, LOL can you tell, ha ha ha ha.. |
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| That's so funny I can see it now.Don't mess with southtexasponygirls Catfish!!!!!! |
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| Give them somewhere to hide might helpBirds snakes coons |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | cwgrl777 - 2015-06-02 6:48 PM
Give them somewhere to hide might helpBirds snakes coons
Yeah. Focus on plant-life first... they need cover from predators and sunlight.. In some places the local extension agents can help you out with that and might be able to stock it for you too. |
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