Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Why Fish Die In Man Made Ponds

Fish ponds are beautiful


Fish ponds are ornamental additions to property. Fish die in ponds when the fish lack adequate oxygen or nutrition, or when harmful chemical changes occur in the water. Does this Spark an idea?


Pond Ecosystems


Valuable food and oxygen are generated by pond plants


Man-made ponds are artificial ecosystems meant to resemble natural fish environments. Quality and safe water, plants, oxygen and food are the basic essentials for fish in both natural and artificial ponds.


Ecosystem Changes


Beautiful ponds can suffer fish deaths


Significant alterations of light, temperature, oxygen, pH, food and fish populations may cause fish death.


Chemicals


Fish Deaths are Unpleasant Events


Toxic chemicals from herbicides, weed killers, insecticides, fertilizers, or unmonitored pH changes, may change the character of the water and kill fish. Keeping harmful chemicals away from fish ponds is critical.


Monitoring Ponds


The artificial pond should be checked regularly for temperature, pH, plant health, accumulation of algae and overall appearance. Maintain a "pond notebook" that lists times, dates and pond conditions.


Considerations


Whenever fish regularly die in a pond it is important to evaluate pond location and conditions. Sometimes, a new pond and location is the best choice for healthy fish, in other cases regular pond care works well.

Tags: Fish ponds, oxygen food, pond location