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Lumen Miner
09-02-2010, 12:55 PM
Hi all!

Not sure how I felt about this, but was interesting to observe.

I went for a trek to Lanecove river last week, had travelled around 4 kilometers from the last house, when I came across are very large natural pond. It would have been at least 300m2 in surface area. I was surprised it wasn't represented on any local maps, the creek is which leeds to Lanecove river, but the pond is not.

Whilst taking some shots of the area, I was investing in my new strategy of putting myself / camera at slight risk in order to achieve unusual shots.

So there I was, over the creek / pond on a tree limb snapping away when an orange object started approaching in the brownish water.

A Coi, a large Coi, it was atleast 40cm. I would have to say it was the largest I have seen first hand.

It looked very healthy and seemed to be social, as it swam around directly under me for the time I spent on the limb. The creek channels the water from the surrounding hills and valley to Lane cove river and thus swells up, 10 meters (:eyepop:) as was proven by observing high water marks and plastic bottles located high up in the banks trees. In fact I located a natural bottle collection point well above the visible high water line, it was a natural hollow made by two large slab rocks, inside I found over 200 bottles trapped. I plan on returning and removing the rubbish on my travels there again.


I'm surprised this fish doesn't get obliterated in the pond by heavy flood waters, so hence it was a bit remarkable it was surviving well even if it is considered an alien species.


Anyway, thought I would share this slightly unusual event.

jjjnettie
09-02-2010, 01:21 PM
What an amazing experience!!
Thanks for sharing it with us.

lacad01
09-02-2010, 01:28 PM
What a find :). I gotta get out there as it's not that far to get to

telecasterguru
09-02-2010, 01:28 PM
Funny fish and can be quite destructive on the environment.

Good capture.

Frank