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kc
September 20th 04, 05:25 PM
Hi, I have a pond that I inherited when I bought the house last summer. It
seemed to overwinter just fine last year (I left the pump/waterfall on) and
only froze over once. Since it doesn't freeze here very often, I think
I'll probably just put netting over to catch the leaves....my only concern
is I do have a few months-old babies, but hopefully they'll do fine as well?
Kirsten
"WilsonKKW" > wrote in message
...
> When is the best time to shut down pond?
> And how?
> I have 5000gallons with waterfall, 9 Koi, water lettuce,water
> hyacinth,lily
> pads,parrots feather,water lily,
> Thanks
> Kathy...in Maryland

September 20th 04, 11:41 PM
yes. babies up here in zone 5 do fine over winter with an air hole. you dont really
need to worry about that, or use a cordless drill to make a hole when it does freeze
over. Ingrid

"kc" > wrote:

>Hi, I have a pond that I inherited when I bought the house last summer. It
>seemed to overwinter just fine last year (I left the pump/waterfall on) and
>only froze over once. Since it doesn't freeze here very often, I think
>I'll probably just put netting over to catch the leaves....my only concern
>is I do have a few months-old babies, but hopefully they'll do fine as well?
>Kirsten


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September 21st 04, 12:53 AM
"kc" > wrote in message
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> Hi, I have a pond that I inherited when I bought the house last summer.
It
> seemed to overwinter just fine last year (I left the pump/waterfall on)
and
> only froze over once. Since it doesn't freeze here very often, I think
> I'll probably just put netting over to catch the leaves....my only concern
> is I do have a few months-old babies, but hopefully they'll do fine as
well?
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Mike Patterson
September 21st 04, 02:31 AM
Why get a drill & bit, lean over the pond and drill?

Couldn't you just break up the ice with a big stick?

I didn't get my pond reall operating until February, so I'm interested
in seeing what happens during the winter.

The 1" pipe from the pump to the water fall runs about 6" underground
most of the way, I'm wondering if that will affect the tendency of the
pipe to freeze up.

Mike

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:41:08 GMT, wrote:

>yes. babies up here in zone 5 do fine over winter with an air hole. you dont really
>need to worry about that, or use a cordless drill to make a hole when it does freeze
>over. Ingrid
>
>"kc" > wrote:
>
>>Hi, I have a pond that I inherited when I bought the house last summer. It
>>seemed to overwinter just fine last year (I left the pump/waterfall on) and
>>only froze over once. Since it doesn't freeze here very often, I think
>>I'll probably just put netting over to catch the leaves....my only concern
>>is I do have a few months-old babies, but hopefully they'll do fine as well?
>>Kirsten
>
>
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September 21st 04, 02:41 PM
no, cannot pound on ice with stick the shock waves kill fish. they got a lateral
line sensitive to motion. Ingrid

Mike Patterson > wrote:
>Couldn't you just break up the ice with a big stick?



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Happy'Cam'per
September 21st 04, 02:52 PM
I've heard that Ice skating on a lake freaks them out aswell, will this not
be the same as drilling? 6-1/2 dozen?
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> no, cannot pound on ice with stick the shock waves kill fish. they got a
lateral
> line sensitive to motion. Ingrid
>
> Mike Patterson > wrote:
> >Couldn't you just break up the ice with a big stick?
>
>
>
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Gareee©
September 21st 04, 03:15 PM
Ok, so how do you keep the ice hole open in a small pond over winter?


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Happy'Cam'per
September 21st 04, 03:20 PM
"Gareee©" > wrote in message
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> Ok, so how do you keep the ice hole open in a small pond over winter?
>

You sit on the ice and hope your ass is hot enough to melt a hole...you know
you've gone all the way through when you start feeling strange sensations of
Koi nibbling on your scrotum...
But seriously...

With an airstone.....turned up full ball!
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Mike Patterson
September 21st 04, 05:31 PM
No kidding?
Glad I asked!

You learn something every day, this is my info-bit for the day.

Thanks!
Mike

On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 13:41:00 GMT, wrote:

>no, cannot pound on ice with stick the shock waves kill fish. they got a lateral
>line sensitive to motion. Ingrid
>
>Mike Patterson > wrote:
>>Couldn't you just break up the ice with a big stick?
>
>
>
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rtk
September 21st 04, 05:51 PM
Here, in the middle of Pennsylvania where it gets very cold, I leave the
waterfalls on all winter. That keeps a nice hole in the ice. I've
never lost a fish to the cold.


Ruth Kazez

Mike Patterson wrote:

> No kidding?
> Glad I asked!
>
> You learn something every day, this is my info-bit for the day.
>
> Thanks!
> Mike
>
> On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 13:41:00 GMT, wrote:
>
>
>>no, cannot pound on ice with stick the shock waves kill fish. they got a lateral
>>line sensitive to motion. Ingrid
>>
>>Mike Patterson > wrote:
>>
>>>Couldn't you just break up the ice with a big stick?
>>
>>
>>
>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>>http://puregold.aquaria.net/
>>www.drsolo.com
>>Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
>>compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
>>endorsements or recommendations I make.
>
>
> Mike Patterson
> Please remove the spamtrap to email me.
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~ jan JJsPond.us
September 22nd 04, 10:17 PM
>On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 15:52:47 +0200, "Happy'Cam'per" > wrote:

>I've heard that Ice skating on a lake freaks them out aswell, will this not
>be the same as drilling? 6-1/2 dozen?

Apparently not, because I know ponders that have (had) to used drills, and
the fish came thru fine.

Water movement with a pump, air stone & air pump, slow circulation, stock
tank heater, there are many ways to keep a hole, or more, open in the ice.
~ jan
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