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WHAT TYPES OF DISEASES DO POND FISH GET?

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The following is a partial list of some common diseases and parasites that most often appear in cold-water fish. Remember that stress is the one factor that brings on most diseases and even parasite infestations. Always quarantine new fish before putting them into the population in your pond. Ick or White Spot (Ichthyophthirius multifiliis). Ick is a small ciliate protozoan, which may be accompanied by other skin and gill parasites.

How do I get fish for my farm pond?

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New and reclaimed ponds are eligible for stocking of fish from our ODWC hatcheries. A fish application form can be obtained from any ODWC hatchery office or biologist or the fish division office in OKC. If you would like to purchase fish to stock your pond, call (405) 521-3721 for a list of commercial hatcheries.

How many fish can I have in my pond?

Frequently Asked Questions - Webb's Water Gardens Online
New ponds can have one inch of fish per square foot of pond surface. Older, established ponds can have two to three inches of fish per square foot of pond surface. New ponds need to be declorinated. Back to top

How can I get mosquito fish for my pond or pool?

FAQ - Napa County Mosquito Abatement District
You can come by our office between the hours of 8:00 and 12:00 (Monday to Friday) or by appointment, to pick up mosquito fish. Please bring a 5-gallon bucket with you to carry them in.

I have a bass pond but would like to fish for crappie too. Can I stock crappie in this pond?

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Crappie are not usually recommended in bass ponds under 100 surface acres. A prolific spawner, crappie in small bodies of water will usually compete directly with bass for food and produce not only slow-growing crappie but slow-growing bass as well. They are also known to reduce small bass survival by preying directly on young bass. You may know of a pond with both good size bass and crappie, but these are rare.

What types of diseases can be treated with Cord Blood?

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Acute Leukemias, Chronic Leukemias, Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Stem Cell Disorders, Myeloproliferative Disorders, Lymphoproliferative Disorders, Phagocyte Disorders, Liposomal Storage Diseases, Histiocytic Disorders, Inherited Erythrocyte Abnormalities, Congenital (Inherited) Immune System Disorders, Other Inherited Disorders, Inherited Platelet Abnormalities, Plasma Cell Disorders, Autoimmune Diseases, Brain Tumors, Ewing Sarcoma, Neuroblastoma, Ovarian Cancer, Renal Cell Carcinoma, Small-Cell .

How could a calcium be effective on so many different types of diseases?

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When you grow older your bone, joint and muscle metabolisms natually slow down. Once that happens you will start to experience all sorts of bone/joint/muscle problems, including arthritis, osteoporosis, bone spurs, fibromyalgia and etc. For some people this process moves faster than others. That\'s why some people would experience bone loss, joint pain and bone spurs in 40s even 30s. The only way to correct all those problems is to raise your bone, joint and muscle metabolisms.

Fish have been disappearing from my pond. Is an opossum responsible?

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Not likely. Opossums are rather lazy and will always seek out readily available food whenever possible. It is not generally industrious enough to catch fish or try to attack an animal that might fight back. The disappearance of fish or chickens is more likely due to a racoon, fox, or badger. If you see an opossum eating your fish, most likely it came across the remains that another creature left behind on the bank.

Is the pond on the property stocked with fish?

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It's just a few minutes away. Hidden Hills is clearly visible from Chimney Rock (and vice-versa.) Besides the fantastic view, there are also nice hiking trails up there. Getting to the top is a 26-story elevator ride. We can sure relate to that one. When we get a chance to stay at the cabin we tend to stay on the property most of the time. It's a great place to forget the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Can I put fish and snails in a pond?

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Yes. Fish and snails play a vital part in maintaining cleanliness of a pond. The fish will eat the mosquito larvae and the snails are extremely good at cleaning the pond sides. Both these animals can be destructive if they breed to excess or grow too large. They can then start eating the plant life, which will cause the water to become dirty quickly. Home | What is New | Kits Suggestions | Self-contained Units | Ponds | Waterfalls | Cascades | Creeks

What kind of fish can I put in the pond?

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Several kinds of fish such as Koi, Comet, Fancy Gold Fish, Shubunkins, as well as snails, frogs and turtles.

How many fish can I safely put in my pond?

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The rule of thumb is one inch of fish per square foot of surface area. Take the measurements of the longest width and length of the pond and multiply together. This amount will equal the inches of fish allowed.

How many fish can I add to my new pond?

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Make sure you don't overload your pond's ecosystem with too many fish. For a new pond, a good rule of thumb is one inch of fish per square foot of surface area. A mature pond can support two to three inches of fish per square foot. Once your pond is built, add the fish a few at a time over the course of 30 days to ensure that the pond and filter are biologically ready to support aquatic life.

How do I introduce new fish into my pond?

Frequently Asked Questions - Webb's Water Gardens Online
The pH of you pond should be between 6.5 and 8.0. All new ponds must be treated with a declorinator such as Tetra's Aquasafe or Chlorine and Heavy metal Neutralizer. Water temperature of the pond and water in the fish bag must be equalized. This can be accomplished by floating the bag of fish in your pond for 15 minutes (bag must be in the shade). After this time, remove and discard one cup of water from the bag and replace it with one cup of pond water.

CAN MY FISH SPEND THE WINTER IN THE POND?

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The answer to this question can depend greatly on where you live. Fish may be wintered either indoors or outdoors as weather, size of your pond and personal choice dictate. If there is any doubt as to whether or not your pond will freeze to the bottom, it is best to move the fish indoors. Don't feed your fish after the temperature drops below 50? F.

Should fish species and sizes be mixed in a pond?

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Mixing warm and cold water species of fish (e.g. bass and trout) in small ponds is not recommended. Generally, however, it is ok to mix different species of trout or trout of different sizes. In some situations competition, limited feed, and cannibalism can destroy the weaker and/or smaller trout. Trout will eat other trout half their size or less, with Brown trout tending to be the most cannibalistic.

WHEN SHOULD I START/STOP FEEDING MY POND FISH?

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The water has to be 10oC or above to feed your pond fish, although you will need to feed wheatgerm pond food when it is between 10??? & 15oC when the water warms to above this you can feed higher protein foods. Feed only the amount your fish will eat within 10 minutes. This may be caused by low oxygen levels which is a problem in the summer months especially if the pond is over stocked or heavily planted, also if there is no pump or air supply to the pond.
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