Carp


Carp

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11 Mar 2025
What do you think iluka?

Cyprinus rubrofuscus
louiii2013 wrote:
11 Mar 2025
This is colourful koi carp

Cyprinus rubrofuscus
28 Feb 2025
Goldfish, Carassius auratus?

Cyprinus rubrofuscus
Walker wrote:
23 Feb 2025
Confirm common Carp

Cyprinus carpio
MattBeitzel wrote:
17 Feb 2025
A fish kill is where a large number of fish to die at once. This can be for a variety of reasons, usually water quality issue or disease outbreak causes. Given this was multiple species and sizes its most likely due to water quality from recent rainfall runoff. After prolonged dry periods the runoff, particuarly from urban and rural areas, can contain both high organic load and sometime other contaminants. When the organics enter the ponds, particularly if it is followed by a period of high temperature bacterial breakdown can result in very low dissolved oxygen levels. I note in the wider photo a scunge on the surface that would further reduce oxygen level. Generally, there isnt a knock on negative effect to scavenging birds. However, the same conditions, or if there are high loads of dead fish, can result in a botulisum outbreak that will effect waterbirds. In this case TCCS has clean up the fish last week but if there are any more observer please report them promptly to access canberra.

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