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Hello!
A few weeks back I asked for suggestions on what to do with my koi and
goldfish. You see I'm moving and do not have a pond at my new home. I'm not
sure where to build the new pond and wanted to live there for a while to let
me see where the place tells me a pond is needed. Over the weekend I found a
720 gallon galvanized stock tank that I thought looked promising as a
temporary home to keep my fish in until I build the new pond. I wasn't sure
about whether galvanized steel was a safe environment for fish. Does anyone
have any experiences in keeping fish in a galvanized tank? I figure that if
I can keep them in temporary housing over the summer then I can have them in
a new pond next spring.
Thanks so much for any help.
John
Kathy
May 18th 04, 03:31 AM
It is questionable. Try to find a Rubbermaid. I have been using them for
years. But I am out here in horse country. I can get them from the local ACE
Hardware store. A 300 is as big as they sell for moveable tanks, but it only
cost $189 and you could get a couple and use them, move them, and make vegie
filters out of them later or a hospital tank.They are a bit deeper than the
metal ones and they have a bottom drain for easy empty.
Don't dent and non toxic.The easy draining was our big selling point, no
pumping ! But net them, if you move fish they will jump!
KathyAZ
"JB" > wrote in message
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> Hello!
>
> A few weeks back I asked for suggestions on what to do with my koi and
> goldfish. You see I'm moving and do not have a pond at my new home. I'm
not
> sure where to build the new pond and wanted to live there for a while to
let
> me see where the place tells me a pond is needed. Over the weekend I found
a
> 720 gallon galvanized stock tank that I thought looked promising as a
> temporary home to keep my fish in until I build the new pond. I wasn't
sure
> about whether galvanized steel was a safe environment for fish. Does
anyone
> have any experiences in keeping fish in a galvanized tank? I figure that
if
> I can keep them in temporary housing over the summer then I can have them
in
> a new pond next spring.
>
> Thanks so much for any help.
>
> John
>
>
Gail Futoran
May 18th 04, 01:18 PM
JB - do an advanced google newsgroups search
using rec.ponds as the newsgroup and galvanized
steel tanks for the message content. You'll see
a number of posts suggesting that *new* galvanized
steel tanks release a toxin that is harmful to fish.
If the tank you found is an older one that has
stored water for awhile, it might be ok, but I'm
not sure I'd trust it.
http://groups.google.com/
I've used an older tank - stored rainwater for
a few years - and it did ok as a temporary
storage for minnows and common goldfish,
but got a film on the surface I didn't like. Now
I use strictly hard plastic stock tanks like
the ones Kathy mentions.
For shortterm fish storage I've also seen suggested
kid's play pools, that can be rather large and
also rather cheap.
Gail
"Kathy" > wrote in message
news:Yzeqc.53612$Z%5.21429@okepread01...
> It is questionable. Try to find a Rubbermaid. I have been
using them for
> years. But I am out here in horse country. I can get them
from the local ACE
> Hardware store. A 300 is as big as they sell for moveable
tanks, but it only
> cost $189 and you could get a couple and use them, move
them, and make vegie
> filters out of them later or a hospital tank.They are a
bit deeper than the
> metal ones and they have a bottom drain for easy empty.
> Don't dent and non toxic.The easy draining was our big
selling point, no
> pumping ! But net them, if you move fish they will jump!
> KathyAZ
> "JB" > wrote in message
>
ink.net...
> > Hello!
> >
> > A few weeks back I asked for suggestions on what to do
with my koi and
> > goldfish. You see I'm moving and do not have a pond at
my new home. I'm
> not
> > sure where to build the new pond and wanted to live
there for a while to
> let
> > me see where the place tells me a pond is needed. Over
the weekend I found
> a
> > 720 gallon galvanized stock tank that I thought looked
promising as a
> > temporary home to keep my fish in until I build the new
pond. I wasn't
> sure
> > about whether galvanized steel was a safe environment
for fish. Does
> anyone
> > have any experiences in keeping fish in a galvanized
tank? I figure that
> if
> > I can keep them in temporary housing over the summer
then I can have them
> in
> > a new pond next spring.
> >
> > Thanks so much for any help.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>
it will be fine as long as your water is hard, plenty of calcium and it wont leach
metals. also, make sure it isnt rusting already. Ingrid
"JB" > wrote:
>Hello!
>
>A few weeks back I asked for suggestions on what to do with my koi and
>goldfish. You see I'm moving and do not have a pond at my new home. I'm not
>sure where to build the new pond and wanted to live there for a while to let
>me see where the place tells me a pond is needed. Over the weekend I found a
>720 gallon galvanized stock tank that I thought looked promising as a
>temporary home to keep my fish in until I build the new pond. I wasn't sure
>about whether galvanized steel was a safe environment for fish. Does anyone
>have any experiences in keeping fish in a galvanized tank? I figure that if
>I can keep them in temporary housing over the summer then I can have them in
>a new pond next spring.
>
>Thanks so much for any help.
>
>John
>
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Mickey
May 19th 04, 04:13 AM
Go to a farm supply store Running, Fleet Farm, Fleet Mills etc. You can buy
900 gallon round plastic tubs for watering for about $300.00. You could make
it part of your pond and bury it next summer.
"JB" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> Hello!
>
> A few weeks back I asked for suggestions on what to do with my koi and
> goldfish. You see I'm moving and do not have a pond at my new home. I'm
> not
> sure where to build the new pond and wanted to live there for a while to
> let
> me see where the place tells me a pond is needed. Over the weekend I found
> a
> 720 gallon galvanized stock tank that I thought looked promising as a
> temporary home to keep my fish in until I build the new pond. I wasn't
> sure
> about whether galvanized steel was a safe environment for fish. Does
> anyone
> have any experiences in keeping fish in a galvanized tank? I figure that
> if
> I can keep them in temporary housing over the summer then I can have them
> in
> a new pond next spring.
>
> Thanks so much for any help.
>
> John
>
>
Kathy
May 19th 04, 04:43 AM
Mickey, Are these in the U.S. or are you in another country? 900 gallons for
$300 dollars sounds great. But I never heard of the supplier. What city are
you in?
Will they hold up above ground, or do you need support to keep them from
folding in on them selves? KathyAZ
"Mickey" > wrote in message
...
> Go to a farm supply store Running, Fleet Farm, Fleet Mills etc. You can
buy
> 900 gallon round plastic tubs for watering for about $300.00. You could
make
> it part of your pond and bury it next summer.
>
> "JB" > wrote in message
> ink.net...
> > Hello!
> >
> > A few weeks back I asked for suggestions on what to do with my koi and
> > goldfish. You see I'm moving and do not have a pond at my new home. I'm
> > not
> > sure where to build the new pond and wanted to live there for a while to
> > let
> > me see where the place tells me a pond is needed. Over the weekend I
found
> > a
> > 720 gallon galvanized stock tank that I thought looked promising as a
> > temporary home to keep my fish in until I build the new pond. I wasn't
> > sure
> > about whether galvanized steel was a safe environment for fish. Does
> > anyone
> > have any experiences in keeping fish in a galvanized tank? I figure that
> > if
> > I can keep them in temporary housing over the summer then I can have
them
> > in
> > a new pond next spring.
> >
> > Thanks so much for any help.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>
"Mickey" > wrote:
>Go to a farm supply store Running, Fleet Farm, Fleet Mills etc. You can buy
>900 gallon round plastic tubs for watering for about $300.00. You could make
>it part of your pond and bury it next summer.
>
>"JB" > wrote in message
ink.net...
>> Hello!
>>
>> A few weeks back I asked for suggestions on what to do with my koi and
>> goldfish. You see I'm moving and do not have a pond at my new home. I'm
>> not
>> sure where to build the new pond and wanted to live there for a while to
>> let
>> me see where the place tells me a pond is needed. Over the weekend I found
>> a
>> 720 gallon galvanized stock tank that I thought looked promising as a
>> temporary home to keep my fish in until I build the new pond. I wasn't
>> sure
>> about whether galvanized steel was a safe environment for fish. Does
>> anyone
>> have any experiences in keeping fish in a galvanized tank? I figure that
>> if
>> I can keep them in temporary housing over the summer then I can have them
>> in
>> a new pond next spring.
>>
>> Thanks so much for any help.
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>
Galvanized containers is not generally used for fish. Leaching zinc
can become toxic and rough sides may result in scrapes and subsequent
bacterial/fungal infections. Line the tank and your fish should be
fine. Parts of the tank in contact with the ground, especially when
buried in acidic soils, will degrade (rust) rather quickly.
Mickey
May 20th 04, 01:42 AM
I just went down and found the paper. The tank is 920 gallons sells for
$219.00. and is made by Den Hartog Industries.
"Kathy" > wrote in message
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> Mickey, Are these in the U.S. or are you in another country? 900 gallons
> for
> $300 dollars sounds great. But I never heard of the supplier. What city
> are
> you in?
> Will they hold up above ground, or do you need support to keep them from
> folding in on them selves? KathyAZ
> "Mickey" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Go to a farm supply store Running, Fleet Farm, Fleet Mills etc. You can
> buy
>> 900 gallon round plastic tubs for watering for about $300.00. You could
> make
>> it part of your pond and bury it next summer.
>>
>> "JB" > wrote in message
>> ink.net...
>> > Hello!
>> >
>> > A few weeks back I asked for suggestions on what to do with my koi and
>> > goldfish. You see I'm moving and do not have a pond at my new home. I'm
>> > not
>> > sure where to build the new pond and wanted to live there for a while
>> > to
>> > let
>> > me see where the place tells me a pond is needed. Over the weekend I
> found
>> > a
>> > 720 gallon galvanized stock tank that I thought looked promising as a
>> > temporary home to keep my fish in until I build the new pond. I wasn't
>> > sure
>> > about whether galvanized steel was a safe environment for fish. Does
>> > anyone
>> > have any experiences in keeping fish in a galvanized tank? I figure
>> > that
>> > if
>> > I can keep them in temporary housing over the summer then I can have
> them
>> > in
>> > a new pond next spring.
>> >
>> > Thanks so much for any help.
>> >
>> > John
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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