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I keep my fish food in the fridge...
Kirsten "Jim and Phyllis Hurley" wrote in message ... Hi Claudia, The 55 degree rule is pretty good for our kopi. No food once the temp falls below 55. Pleco's die at that temp. WH can be left. Ours don't die unless the growth core freezes hard. Leaves fail and freeze. Over 50% make it to the new year very well. We put plastic over them and the water circulates around them. The water reaches 32, but no hard freeze. Good luck. Jim -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "ClaudCar" wrote in message news:MfGwd.37$L7.5@trnddc05... Since we don't freeze . . . we can still "talk". How do I know if my fish are "hibernating" in their cave (under waterfall) or became egret food? Babies haven't been seen since TDay, but the biggers were around till they got spooked by the egret and for sure lost 2 to it. The others have hidden since the Santa Ana's started and string algae is NOT growing so ASS U ME the water is cold now. What should I do with their food - is it OK to leave in dark cupboard or freeze till they unhibernate? One of my pleichotis did die, can't tell why - may be cold - looked recent, no decomposition. Should I strip the dead leaves off the WH? and then do I just leave them in the upper WF basin? ______________________ Claudia Totus Tuus |
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Since we don't freeze . . . we can still "talk". How do I know if my fish
are "hibernating" in their cave (under waterfall) or became egret food? Babies haven't been seen since TDay, but the biggers were around till they got spooked by the egret and for sure lost 2 to it. The others have hidden since the Santa Ana's started and string algae is NOT growing so ASS U ME the water is cold now. What should I do with their food - is it OK to leave in dark cupboard or freeze till they unhibernate? One of my pleichotis did die, can't tell why - may be cold - looked recent, no decomposition. Should I strip the dead leaves off the WH? and then do I just leave them in the upper WF basin? ______________________ Claudia Totus Tuus |
Hi Claudia,
The 55 degree rule is pretty good for our kopi. No food once the temp falls below 55. Pleco's die at that temp. WH can be left. Ours don't die unless the growth core freezes hard. Leaves fail and freeze. Over 50% make it to the new year very well. We put plastic over them and the water circulates around them. The water reaches 32, but no hard freeze. Good luck. Jim -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "ClaudCar" wrote in message news:MfGwd.37$L7.5@trnddc05... Since we don't freeze . . . we can still "talk". How do I know if my fish are "hibernating" in their cave (under waterfall) or became egret food? Babies haven't been seen since TDay, but the biggers were around till they got spooked by the egret and for sure lost 2 to it. The others have hidden since the Santa Ana's started and string algae is NOT growing so ASS U ME the water is cold now. What should I do with their food - is it OK to leave in dark cupboard or freeze till they unhibernate? One of my pleichotis did die, can't tell why - may be cold - looked recent, no decomposition. Should I strip the dead leaves off the WH? and then do I just leave them in the upper WF basin? ______________________ Claudia Totus Tuus |
"ClaudCar" wrote:
Since we don't freeze . . . we can still "talk". How do I know if my fish are "hibernating" in their cave (under waterfall) or became egret food? Babies haven't been seen since TDay, but the biggers were around till they got spooked by the egret and for sure lost 2 to it. The others have hidden since the Santa Ana's started and string algae is NOT growing so ASS U ME the water is cold now. What should I do with their food - is it OK to leave in dark cupboard or freeze till they unhibernate? One of my pleichotis did die, can't tell why - may be cold - looked recent, no decomposition. Should I strip the dead leaves off the WH? and then do I just leave them in the upper WF basin? ______________________ Claudia Totus Tuus Hi Caludia, Your fish will be active all winter. Don't feed them after your water temp hits about 55. They will act like they want some, but it's best they don't have it - cold water digestive problems. I just leave my WH and ship some in spring to ponders in colder regions. You might consider a scarecrow motion activated sprinkler to help keep your bird away from your fish. San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- -----------== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Uncensored Usenet News ==---------- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----= Over 100,000 Newsgroups - Unlimited Fast Downloads - 19 Servers =----- |
string algae continues to grow in ice as long as there is sunlight.
freeze their food.. keeps in the nutrients. Ingrid "ClaudCar" wrote: string algae is NOT growing so ASS U ME the water is cold now. What should I do with their food - is it OK to leave in dark cupboard or freeze till they unhibernate? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List 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. |
"kc" wrote in message ... I keep my fish food in the fridge... Kirsten snip I keep mine as a layer of algae in the pond. BV. |
ClaudCar wrote:
One of my pleichotis did die, can't tell why - may be cold - looked recent, no decomposition. I'm guessing that's "plecostomus" - no access to taxa references here to know if it's an actual genus. There is almost nowhere in the continental US that a Pleco will survive in an unheated outdoor pond. S. Florida, maybe Houston area - I've heard San Diego, so you _might_ just be far enough south for them. -- derek |
I partially drained my pond, and then used left over shade fabric to do
inventory... ClaudCar wrote: Since we don't freeze . . . we can still "talk". How do I know if my fish are "hibernating" in their cave (under waterfall) or became egret food? |
Benign Vanilla wrote:
"kc" wrote in message ... I keep my fish food in the fridge... Kirsten snip I keep mine as a layer of algae in the pond. LOL. That's my preferred technique, too. Feeding is for treats :-) It's much easier to keep a pond balanced (or the closest approximation we can manage) if you're not continually adding nutrients. -- derek |
"Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... ClaudCar wrote: One of my pleichotis did die, can't tell why - may be cold - looked recent, no decomposition. I'm guessing that's "plecostomus" - no access to taxa references here to know if it's an actual genus. There is almost nowhere in the continental US that a Pleco will survive in an unheated outdoor pond. S. Florida, maybe Houston area - I've heard San Diego, so you _might_ just be far enough south for them. Nor will a pl*co survive once mentioned on-line in full. BV. |
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