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I go to a bunch of trouble to make sure my fish make it through the winter, as far as i could tell, they all did. I was outside first thing this morning, admiring how well my plants were coming back, especially this one rush. Go back out at lunch, it's partly smashed down UH, OH!
This is a sure sign some predator has been visiting, usually a Great Blue Heron. I start looking for my fish, toss in some food. Prolly half of them are gone, including my best fantail, nice pretty white one one with a single dot of red on the top of her head. !@#$%^@$%&#$^&^, I am upset to say the least. Very mad, she was full of eggs too, just gat a real good look at her 2-3 days ago, was looking forward to her offspring.
I know the wild critters gotta eat, and I refuse to cover my pond with a net during spring and summer, so i guess I gotta live with it.
This is a sure sign some predator has been visiting, usually a Great Blue Heron. I start looking for my fish, toss in some food. Prolly half of them are gone, including my best fantail, nice pretty white one one with a single dot of red on the top of her head. !@#$%^@$%&#$^&^, I am upset to say the least. Very mad, she was full of eggs too, just gat a real good look at her 2-3 days ago, was looking forward to her offspring.
I know the wild critters gotta eat, and I refuse to cover my pond with a net during spring and summer, so i guess I gotta live with it.