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nikflorida
November 10th 07, 11:04 PM
I have a small goldfish pond in my backyard in central Florida (zone 9). I
have Ryukins, Koi, and Shabunkins. I know the koi will be fine in the Winter
(water temp probably won't get below about 40-45F at the coldest)... but what
about the ryukins and the shabunkins? Anything special I need to do for them?

--NIK

Reel McKoi[_10_]
November 10th 07, 11:59 PM
"nikflorida" <u38955@uwe> wrote in message news:7b0684ba5cbbe@uwe...
>I have a small goldfish pond in my backyard in central Florida (zone 9). I
> have Ryukins, Koi, and Shabunkins. I know the koi will be fine in the
> Winter
> (water temp probably won't get below about 40-45F at the coldest)... but
> what
> about the ryukins and the shabunkins? Anything special I need to do for
> them?
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Nothing special is needed. Mine stay out all winter and I'm in TN, north of
you.

nikflorida via PetKB.com
November 11th 07, 05:29 PM
Thanks-- I guess I'm just a worrywart.

Peace--
NIK

Reel McKoi wrote:
>>I have a small goldfish pond in my backyard in central Florida (zone 9). I
>> have Ryukins, Koi, and Shabunkins. I know the koi will be fine in the
>[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>> about the ryukins and the shabunkins? Anything special I need to do for
>> them?
>==============================
>Nothing special is needed. Mine stay out all winter and I'm in TN, north of
>you.

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November 12th 07, 03:37 PM
Nothing. they are quite winter hardy. Ingrid

On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 23:04:48 GMT, "nikflorida" <u38955@uwe> wrote:
>I have a small goldfish pond in my backyard in central Florida (zone 9). I
>have Ryukins, Koi, and Shabunkins. I know the koi will be fine in the Winter
>(water temp probably won't get below about 40-45F at the coldest)... but what
>about the ryukins and the shabunkins? Anything special I need to do for them?
>
>--NIK

Reel McKoi[_10_]
November 13th 07, 12:35 AM
"nikflorida via PetKB.com" <u38955@uwe> wrote in message
news:7b102aa113a22@uwe...
> Thanks-- I guess I'm just a worrywart.
>
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Just keep a hole in the ice if ice forms on your pond's surface. This allows
any gasses to escape. And make sure you protect them from herons and other
predators outside.

Reel McKoi[_10_]
November 17th 07, 02:31 AM
"Tynk" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> On Nov 12, 6:35?pm, "Reel McKoi" > wrote:
>> "nikflorida via PetKB.com" <u38955@uwe> wrote in
>> messagenews:7b102aa113a22@uwe...> Thanks-- I guess I'm just a worrywart.
>>
>> ======================
>> Just keep a hole in the ice if ice forms on your pond's surface. This
>> allows
>> any gasses to escape. And make sure you protect them from herons and
>> other
>> predators outside.
>
> Does it get cold enough in central FL for ice to form?
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Probably not but others living further north may be reading the group.