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I Was wondering if it is possible that any of my fish could make it out of my overflow pipe. The pipe is about 8' down from the surface of the pond (in the deep end) and it is a 6" pipe with one of those yellow cage type ends on it. The pipe leads into an Agri-drain box that has removable plate sections to allow adjustment of the water level. So is it possible that a fish would swim through the yellow cage opening and into the 6" pipe during a storm where water was flowing over the agri-drain plates? I have smaller YP, BG, HSB, GC, FHM, GS. Not sure that this is even happening but just wondering if anyone else has experienced this or has a similar set up?
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