
October 20th 05, 11:38 AM
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Winterizing
Capn Courage Wrote:
Has anyone tried using rigid insulation floating on the pond to keep
the
water temp up a few degrees. I normally run a small pump to keep a
hole
open
for gas exchange but last winter it was so cold here in southern
Ontario
that it froze over anyway. My pond is 1800 gallons and 3 foot deep with
50
to 60 fish of all sizes up too 18 inch's. Any suggestions would be
greatly
appreciated.
Rigid material? Why? it would reduce the sun warming the water and add
to sealing the water surface, contributing to poorer water quality.
Now if you put a sturdy frame (sturdy enough to cope with a heavy snow)
a foot or two over a pond with a strong grade of clear plastic sheet (6
mil) that would collect warmth from the sun and reduce ground cooling
after dark.
That would significantly improve a ponds 'climate' in harsh freezing
Winters. Take care a 'cold frame' does not bake and broil the pond,
when Spring sun gets to strengthen up...
Regards, andy
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