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A Davis September 17th 03 10:43 PM

Pond depth
 
Hello All

My pond is 5 feet in diameter, with a maximum depth of 22 inches.
This seemed to be the sort of size indicated on my pond liner instructions.

However, I recently read that a pond of depth less than 3 feet is
insufficient for fish to survive the Winter when the Pond freezes.

The pond was created this year, it contains 6 goldfish.
Please could anyone advise?

Regards Al.



Gregory Young September 17th 03 11:44 PM

Pond depth
 
Hi Al:
It depends on where you live.
What zone/location are you in
Happy ponding,
Greg

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"A Davis" wrote in message
...
Hello All

My pond is 5 feet in diameter, with a maximum depth of 22 inches.
This seemed to be the sort of size indicated on my pond liner

instructions.

However, I recently read that a pond of depth less than 3 feet is
insufficient for fish to survive the Winter when the Pond freezes.

The pond was created this year, it contains 6 goldfish.
Please could anyone advise?

Regards Al.





A Davis September 18th 03 04:39 PM

Pond depth
 
Gregory Young wrote:-
What zone/location are you in


Somerset, England.

Regards Al



diamond September 18th 03 07:29 PM

Pond depth
 

"A Davis" wrote in message
...
Gregory Young wrote:-
What zone/location are you in


Somerset, England.

Regards Al



Should be ok, we don't usually get harsh winters down here.

I'm in Somerset too!



A Davis September 19th 03 09:47 PM

Pond depth
 
diamond wrote:-
Should be ok I'm in Somerset too!
I've recently moved to Bridgwater.

Yes, hopefully the fish will survive, but I had considered covering the Pond
when it's frosty.
Perhaps this would be unnecessary.

Regards Al.




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