Hello! Thank you for reading about my unusual problem – I sincerely appreciate any insight.
A house exploded on Saturday about ¼ mile away from my home. Fortunately, there was no apparent damage to my house, but my house shook, and my windows rattled. If you want more information about the explosion, you can google search Plum Borough House Explosion.
I have 2 pond that share the same water – the first pond is 10x6 approximately 18” deep, the second pond is 10x20 and is a zero-entry pond that goes to about 3 ½’ deep. The small pond had about 20 goldfish and the big pond has 3 very large koi and too many goldfish to count. The explosion took place around 10:30am on Saturday. Most of the fish in the large pond stay deep until the sun hits the pond around noon, although there are always a few outliers. The small pond is covered in water lilies to protect from the Blue Herron, so it’s really difficult to see exactly what’s going on in that pond.
On Sunday I noticed 3 dead fish floating in the big pond and 2 in the small pond. I had no sickness or dead fish prior to the explosion. On Monday I had 5 dead fish in the small pond, Tuesday 6 dead in the small pond and Wednesday 4 more dead in the small pond. So here’s my questions:
Is it possible that the house explosion (ground seismic event) could cause my fish to die or should I be looking at a different problem? I had no debris enter my ponds to my knowledge.
If this explosion could cause a fish kill, would it be immediate or could they die over days. As I mentioned, there’s a lot of foliage in my small pond and I can’t get a real good look at what fish are still in there. However, it seems like they are swimming around one day and dead the next.
Would the depth of the fish at the time of the explosion have anything to do with survival rate. Or maybe it could have to do with the volume of water as to how well the shock was absorbed.
Could I expect to have more dead fish – how long would a fish survive this event before dying?
I had 6 neighbors that perished in the explosion and 20 neighbors displaced, this problem seems so meniscal, but I have lost so much control of so many things, I just need to understand why this is happening to my pond fish. Or maybe this problem is coincidental, and I need to be looking at something else. Any thoughtful responses or insight is sincerely appreciated.