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Hi, I live in Ontario, Canada and it can get cold here in the winter, -20.
I have a small pond around 200 gal, 24 inches deep. I have some goldfish and plants (hardy lily, pickeral rush, hyacinth, water iris). At what temperature should I begin to bring the fish in. As for the plants, which will survive outdoors and which should I bring indoors. As for the pond itself, how would I prepare it? Thanks. |
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