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jenne.f Posted - May 11 2013 : 08:05:16 AM
I read the posts on goldfish in a rain barrel and thought it
would be fun. A large plastic tote I had on the deck filled with water during a rainstorm. I added fish and they are doing great. That tote, got full, so I started another, the water was cloudy in the first, so I moved the fish over and use the first barrel for plant watering. Last night we got a huge, thunderstorm,. Both barrels are full and overflowed a little, I think, I looked in the first barrel and it has about a dozen worms(?) in it. I thought they might be water snakes, but they look like worms. Is this normal? If not, what did I do wrong? And what do I do with them? They look quite happy swimming in the rain water. ICK!


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jenne.f Posted - May 13 2013 : 3:37:55 PM
Thanks For sharing your experience Linda. We did have
quite a rainstorm. I used my fish net and my worm friends
are safely in the garden now.

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wooliespinner Posted - May 13 2013 : 3:05:00 PM
Emily I had the same thing happen. We have been getting slammed with rain and everything was flooding. The poor worms climbed up the side trying to get away from the water and ended up in our rain barrel and the goats water buckets. If you don't get them out they will drown after a time. They can only live under water for so long. I bet I pulled out hundreds of them. I just scooped them up with a colander from the rain barrel because it was too heavey to dump it since its a 50 gallon drum and dumped the goats buckets and put them in the garden.
Good luck.

Linda

Raspberry Run Farm
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Emily Anna Posted - May 12 2013 : 06:36:07 AM
Dang it! I was hoping they were baby Nessies! :)

Emily
oldbittyhen Posted - May 11 2013 : 6:57:40 PM
well at least you got something that is really good very your gardens, worms are the best...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
jenne.f Posted - May 11 2013 : 4:44:35 PM
I showed my son and it is his opinion that these "worms" slithered up the sides of the plastic tote or trashcan nearby and landed in my "rainbarrel". The rain was probably several inches deep on the ground by then, so unless anyone has a better theory, we are going with that. Double Ick!

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Jenne
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Ninibini Posted - May 11 2013 : 12:37:38 PM
LOL! I hope not, either, Jenne! 4 - 8 inches is pretty long... I hope they're NOT snakes or parasites! Eghads!!! I'm glad you took them out of the container like Tina suggested. Hopefully what you're doing will take care of everything. Good luck! Keep us posted! - Nini

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jenne.f Posted - May 11 2013 : 12:06:07 PM
Thanks, but these are certainly worms or worm like, they are 4-8 inches long. My fish are in another container and safe. I will dump the tub of worms in a day or so, I want to wait and see what happens. We had heavy rain again today. I do hope these are not baby Loch Ness monsters! lol

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oldbittyhen Posted - May 11 2013 : 11:41:28 AM
goldfish as babies look just like adults, only way smaller, and if your goldfish are less than 6 in.s long, they are not old enough to lay eggs yet, plus they would need something to lay eggs on...as far as worms go, they may be fish parasites, which will kill your fish by eating thru them, i would put fish in a differant container, dump tubs, wash very well, re-fill with water, let stand for 48-72 hours before adding new fish, that you bought at a differant place, keep eye on old fish to see if worms apear agin and or fish die...

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Ninibini Posted - May 11 2013 : 11:08:51 AM
You know, I was just thinking, too - is it at all possible it's baby fish???

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Ninibini Posted - May 11 2013 : 11:05:22 AM
Whoa...I've never heard of that before, Jenne... I'm not sure what you've got going on there. Is it possible that they are some sort of insect larvae swimming around in there? It seems way too early for mosquitoes, but maybe it's some sort of water bug. Either way, I would think the fish would eat them. I'll be interested to see what the girls have to say. The only problem we had was a cat kept moving the filter basket and digging down into the barrel to get the fish when it was full of water. We have to come up with a better solution for this year! Good luck! - Nini

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