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Thread: Sturgeon in filter??
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07-05-2015, 10:04 PM #1
Sturgeon in filter??
Hi all,
Im after a little bit of advice/thoughts, I have a formal pond with a bottom drain, I introduced an 8" albino sturgeon to my pond around two weeks ago, He has been swimming around the bottom of the pond without any problems and feeding well.
I checked my pond before work yesterday morning and the sturgeon was missing nowhere to be seen.
I opened the lid of my multibay filter and He was swimming around in there so obviously He has gone down the bottom drain and into the filter.
I checked again today and He was missing again I went straight to the filter and He was in the filter again.
After placing Him back into the pond i was watching him for a good while and he loves swimming around the bottom drain .
I can only predict that because I am feeding sinking pellets, by the time He find them they are sitting around the bottom drain which is why He is getting under the lid of the drain to find the food or is He just enjoying giving me heart attack every morning
Anyone else had similar problems or know of any tricks to stop him going down the drain.
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08-05-2015, 09:23 AM #2
Use to m8 and then one day I purge bottom drain and had a 4inch slide valve at the time wot I didn't know he was stuck under the blade and cut him in two gutted so after that when I got another made sure he was big enough so he could not get in there don't have that prob anymore mine are 4 ft now no way of stoping it , you can't put anything around bottom draine or it stop the crap from going in can't help you out ( you could put a collar and lead on it lol ) some one on the forum may get back to you , if you do have a slide valve fitted just make sure he ent stuck in it
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08-05-2015, 12:25 PM #3
AW, The poor little thing. I don t have a bottom drain, so not much help Im afraid!!!! I hope somebody can help, because I would hate it to get injured or worse. xx
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08-05-2015, 12:33 PM #42016 new 6000 gallon pond
https://www.koiforum.uk/pond-construc...ghlight=feline
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08-05-2015, 01:25 PM #5
i would adjust the bottom drain to only have about 1/2"-3/4" gap between the bottom and the dome.
that gap will be plenty to keep full flow and small enough to keep out noosy sturgeons
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08-05-2015, 08:35 PM #6
I just put 2 x 8 inch Sturgeons in the pond and have lost 1 within a week, I have 2 retro bottom drains with 6mm gap, thought they would be safe but sadly one got sucked in. Have now put the other one in a 1000ltr tank until it's bigger, gutted.
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09-05-2015, 01:19 AM #7
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09-05-2015, 11:20 AM #8
So sorry you ve lost your Sturgeon, Mal. So upsetting. The other one will soon grow and then be able to go into the pond xx
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