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chrisinva
07-20-2022, 10:21 AM
Please see the attached pics; this is very puzzling. It looks like the pond sand has formed circles at one end of this pond.

Am I seeing this correctly? How did it happen?

The pond is long & narrow, runs parallel to Woods Way & Dooley streets in DeSoto. The end with the circles abuts Fussell. Water level is now very low & these circles are visible. This pond is connected to other ponds & we regularly notice wavelike water movement that (guessing) is just water being pumped from one pond to another. Not sure if the water movement has anything to do with the circles. And yes, the pond has regular gators cruising back & forth, and a variety of birds coming & going. Haven't seen any workers or equipment at this end of the pond for over a year.

Click on each pic to make it bigger.

Thanks for explaining how this happened.

alwann
07-20-2022, 10:25 AM
Please see the attached pics; this is very puzzling. It looks like the pond sand has formed circles at one end of this pond.

Am I seeing this correctly? How did it happen?

The pond is long & narrow, runs parallel to Woods Way & Dooley streets in DeSoto. The end with the circles abuts Fussell. Water level is now very low & these circles are visible. This pond is connected to other ponds & we regularly notice wavelike water movement that (guessing) is just water being pumped from one pond to another. Not sure if the water movement has anything to do with the circles. And yes, the pond has regular gators cruising back & forth, and a variety of birds coming & going. Haven't seen any workers or equipment at this end of the pond for over a year.

Click on each pic to make it bigger.

Thanks for explaining how this happened.

Could be space aliens, but I vote for Puffer Fish. They make nests that look like this.

heron848
07-20-2022, 10:37 AM
The lake between Morse Blvd and Freedom Point has the same thing (visible from the MMP). I have no answer, just the same question.

laboutj
07-20-2022, 10:39 AM
Those circles are where fish lay their eggs

MartinSE
07-20-2022, 10:58 AM
"Pan Fish" are what we called them growing up - Brim, Perch, Blue Gills, etc make their nests and lay eggs. It's a great place to catch pan fish...

thevillages2013
07-20-2022, 04:17 PM
Could be space aliens, but I vote for Puffer Fish. They make nests that look like this.

Ok so last time I checked Puffer Fish were seagoing creatures!

thevillages2013
07-20-2022, 04:21 PM
Those circles are where fish lay their eggs

Yep

EdFNJ
07-20-2022, 04:55 PM
When the water was clear we would often see that in the water along the boardwalk at LSL behind the radio station. Sometimes there were LARGE fish just hanging out in them but usually little tykes.

TomPerry
07-20-2022, 05:17 PM
They are called Redds. Fish clean a nest on the bottom to lay their eggs into.

chrisinva
07-20-2022, 08:34 PM
I was hoping for an exotic explanation like dinosaur egg pods but “ fish nests” is the most reasonable. At least that explains all the cigarette butts on the shore. Thanks!

MartinSE
07-20-2022, 09:07 PM
When the water was clear we would often see that in the water along the boardwalk at LSL behind the radio station. Sometimes there were LARGE fish just hanging out in them but usually little tykes.

Sometimes the large fish are waiting for breakfast, assuming they were bass :)

Topspinmo
07-20-2022, 09:17 PM
They are called Redds. Fish clean a nest on the bottom to lay their eggs into.


I don’t think the are trout.
Redds fish
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The term “redd” refers to the spawning bed of trout in a river or stream. Redds can be identified by a bowl-shaped indentation of clean bright rocks. Redds are formed by trout beating the rocks with their tail-fin. Trout do this to remove moss, dirt, bigger rocks, and debris.

More like Tilapia?

Chi-Town
07-20-2022, 09:22 PM
Tilapia nests

pwrabbit
07-21-2022, 04:14 AM
Tilapia nests

Yes tilapia nests.

Worldseries27
07-21-2022, 04:40 AM
If the vd had created ascending streams we could have had upstream circus of trout and their best buddies the bears oh me oh ny

Andyb
07-21-2022, 06:35 AM
Fish nesting beds

Petersweeney
07-21-2022, 07:03 AM
Methane bubbles

gail swanson
07-21-2022, 07:37 AM
That where fish lay their eggs, they do this with their tail,

Roron123
07-21-2022, 09:37 AM
Please see the attached pics; this is very puzzling. It looks like the pond sand has formed circles at one end of this pond.

Am I seeing this correctly? How did it happen?

The pond is long & narrow, runs parallel to Woods Way & Dooley streets in DeSoto. The end with the circles abuts Fussell. Water level is now very low & these circles are visible. This pond is connected to other ponds & we regularly notice wavelike water movement that (guessing) is just water being pumped from one pond to another. Not sure if the water movement has anything to do with the circles. And yes, the pond has regular gators cruising back & forth, and a variety of birds coming & going. Haven't seen any workers or equipment at this end of the pond for over a year.

Click on each pic to make it bigger.

Thanks for explaining how this happened.

Turtles do this!

BrianL99
07-21-2022, 06:46 PM
... This pond is connected to other ponds & we regularly notice wavelike water movement that (guessing) is just water being pumped from one pond to another. .. .

Unrelated to your "circles" question.

Water is pumped between Retention/Detention areas in The Villages, which is typically how drainage is controlled. One quirk in The Villages, is that the water cannot be pumped over County lines. In other words, every County maintains its own stormwater and it can't be shared.

Innserelli
07-21-2022, 08:41 PM
Those are spawning beds.

HappyGirl126
07-22-2022, 07:59 AM
Please see the attached pics; this is very puzzling. It looks like the pond sand has formed circles at one end of this pond.

Am I seeing this correctly? How did it happen?

The pond is long & narrow, runs parallel to Woods Way & Dooley streets in DeSoto. The end with the circles abuts Fussell. Water level is now very low & these circles are visible. This pond is connected to other ponds & we regularly notice wavelike water movement that (guessing) is just water being pumped from one pond to another. Not sure if the water movement has anything to do with the circles. And yes, the pond has regular gators cruising back & forth, and a variety of birds coming & going. Haven't seen any workers or equipment at this end of the pond for over a year.

Click on each pic to make it bigger.

Thanks for explaining how this happened.

I believe those circles are where fish have laid eggs.

Wyseguy
07-22-2022, 08:43 AM
Please see the attached pics; this is very puzzling. It looks like the pond sand has formed circles at one end of this pond.

Am I seeing this correctly? How did it happen?

The pond is long & narrow, runs parallel to Woods Way & Dooley streets in DeSoto. The end with the circles abuts Fussell. Water level is now very low & these circles are visible. This pond is connected to other ponds & we regularly notice wavelike water movement that (guessing) is just water being pumped from one pond to another. Not sure if the water movement has anything to do with the circles. And yes, the pond has regular gators cruising back & forth, and a variety of birds coming & going. Haven't seen any workers or equipment at this end of the pond for over a year.

Click on each pic to make it bigger.

Thanks for explaining how this happened.


Blue gill make these circles when mating, laying eggs. It is not a puffer fish as they are marine (Salt Water) abd their circles are more intricate.

rwfisher1969
07-31-2022, 10:18 AM
Roron123 is correct. Turtles!

ton80
07-31-2022, 10:56 AM
Roron123 is correct. Turtles!

All freshwater turtles lay eggs on land in holes they have dug. When the eggs hatch, the baby turtles (hatchlings) return to water. The eggs need the heat from the soil to develop and eventually hatch.


Freshwater fish such as bass, bluegills and tilapia create these spawning beds Tilapia make deeper beds which can be seen at the Lake Sumter Boardwalk.