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Lynn Strickland
December 8th 03, 09:31 PM
Hi -
I've heard of people putting Ciclids and/or Platy's in thier ponds. Anyone
know what the liveable temperature range is for these guys? Would they get
along with small Koi (about 5-6" long)?
I'm in zone 10b, water temp right now is about 50 deg F. I doubt it will get
much below 45 degrees in the depths of winter, but this is my first year.
Suggestions?
joe
December 8th 03, 11:31 PM
I live in San Diego. I put a couple of Oscars in this summer to try and keep
down the mosquito fish population (turned out they would rather eat koi
pellets!) I took them out a couple of months ago when the water was hovering
in the high 60's. They are tropical fish and I think their limit would be
about 70. They probably wouldn't die because of a lower temp, but would
become more susceptible to disease.
Joe
On 12/8/03 1:31 PM, "Lynn Strickland" > wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I've heard of people putting Ciclids and/or Platy's in thier ponds. Anyone
> know what the liveable temperature range is for these guys? Would they get
> along with small Koi (about 5-6" long)?
>
> I'm in zone 10b, water temp right now is about 50 deg F. I doubt it will get
> much below 45 degrees in the depths of winter, but this is my first year.
> Suggestions?
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Phyllis and Jim Hurley
December 9th 03, 10:26 AM
We are in Jackson, MS. We run platies each year and see 20-30 become more
than a thousand by the fall. When it starts to get cold, we move the
starters for the next year to a tank in my office. The rest become snail
and fish food when the water goes below the upper 50's. Sad, but
unavaoidable. We like the color of the platys.
Our pond is too big to find or catch a particular fish, or set of them, so
we don't put oscars in. Also, they might find the mosquito fish very taasty
and we do not want mosquito bites.
Actually, our gambusia also multiply like crazy and we catch hundreds of
them to feed to the 14" Oscar I have in my office. We don't want the
gambusia eating all the koi and goldfish babies.
J
"Lynn Strickland" > wrote in message
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> Hi -
>
> I've heard of people putting Ciclids and/or Platy's in thier ponds.
Anyone
> know what the liveable temperature range is for these guys? Would they
get
> along with small Koi (about 5-6" long)?
>
> I'm in zone 10b, water temp right now is about 50 deg F. I doubt it will
get
> much below 45 degrees in the depths of winter, but this is my first year.
> Suggestions?
>
>
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