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Went my pond this morning to go fishing only to find my fish on top of the water trying to get oxygen. None of the fish are dead yet, but I don't think it's going to be long. Any ideas what could cause this? Could it be the weather? Is there anything I can do to save them?
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Tell us about the weather lately and the pond. Lots of threads here on low DOs (low oxygen). Any thing that stirs up and moves water in the top 3 feet of the water will help. For example running a boat motor just below the surface or pressure spraying pond water back over the surface. See this near the bottom for emergency aeration. http://www.pondboss.com/forums/ubbthread...=true#Post92497
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I hope that doesn't continue.
How deep is your pond?
Best of luck,,,
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Have you got a water pump you could recirculate water with?
I subscribe Some days you get the dog,and some days he gets you.Every dog has his day,and sometimes he has two!
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The weather had been in the mid 80's until Friday. Got down to 44 last night and a high of 65 today. Pond is about 1 1/2 acres and has some 15 foot water in it. The fish are not on top any more so hopefully that's a good sign. I'm running a garden hose in the pond now and got a aerator that runs on the tractor pto. I dipped up about 10 very large brim and put them in the livewell and put a bubbler in and all but one came back to life. There was a crop duster about a mile away this morning and I smelled the chemical he was spraying. That could of caused it maybe. Thanks for the replies.
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Might be a turn over that happened a bit too fast...
Or some chemicals drifted into your pond?
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