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I've got a pond (~800 gallons) with 13 goldfish. I live in Montreal, Quebec
so leaving them outside in the winter is out of the question (the pond is currently solid). At the moment I have them indoors in two aquariums (one 30 gal and one 20 gal). Next year I fear the fish will be too big for these small aquariums so I was thinking of maybe getting one of those Rubbermaid Stock Tanks and Putting it in the garage for the winter. My question is does anybody know where to buy one of these in the Montreal region??? Or know where to buy a similar product? Mike |
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Most farm supply or feed stores carry them - here in Ontario TSC an Co- Op
farm supply stores carry them or can get them - look for a place that carries cattle feed etc in Que. Gale :~) "TheStealth" wrote in message ... I've got a pond (~800 gallons) with 13 goldfish. I live in Montreal, Quebec so leaving them outside in the winter is out of the question (the pond is currently solid). At the moment I have them indoors in two aquariums (one 30 gal and one 20 gal). Next year I fear the fish will be too big for these small aquariums so I was thinking of maybe getting one of those Rubbermaid Stock Tanks and Putting it in the garage for the winter. My question is does anybody know where to buy one of these in the Montreal region??? Or know where to buy a similar product? Mike |
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![]() "TheStealth" wrote in message . .. I've got a pond (~800 gallons) with 13 goldfish. I live in Montreal, Quebec so leaving them outside in the winter is out of the question (the pond is currently solid). At the moment I have them indoors in two aquariums (one 30 gal and one 20 gal). Next year I fear the fish will be too big for these small aquariums so I was thinking of maybe getting one of those Rubbermaid Stock Tanks and Putting it in the garage for the winter. My question is does anybody know where to buy one of these in the Montreal region??? Or know where to buy a similar product? How deep is your pond? You may be able to leave them out if can keep the pond from freezing solid. Do you know for sure that it is frozen all the way to the bottom? A foot of ice on top feels solid but there may be water below. If so, all you need is a bubbler to keep a hole open. JMHO John |
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TheStealth wrote:
I've got a pond (~800 gallons) with 13 goldfish. I live in Montreal, Quebec so leaving them outside in the winter is out of the question (the pond is currently solid). At the moment I have them indoors in two aquariums (one 30 gal and one 20 gal). Next year I fear the fish will be too big for these small aquariums so I was thinking of maybe getting one of those Rubbermaid Stock Tanks and Putting it in the garage for the winter. My question is does anybody know where to buy one of these in the Montreal region??? Or know where to buy a similar product? TSC if you have them - they're all over S. Ontario, but I don't know how wide their distribution is. Walmart, sometimes. -- derek |
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I would think that you would also need to run a de-icer in the stock tank,
even if it's in the garage. But then again if you put a de-icer in the pond, along with a bubbler you should be ok. Currently I have no ice on the pond thanks to a de-icer, it was about 12 degrees last night. Oh, another thing... If you find and decide to use a stock tank, look into a stock tank de-icer. It's much cheaper if it doesn't say it's for a pond! ;o) Janet in Niagara Falls, Canada -- "Gale Pearce" wrote in message ... Most farm supply or feed stores carry them - here in Ontario TSC an Co- Op farm supply stores carry them or can get them - look for a place that carries cattle feed etc in Que. Gale :~) "TheStealth" wrote in message ... I've got a pond (~800 gallons) with 13 goldfish. I live in Montreal, Quebec so leaving them outside in the winter is out of the question (the pond is currently solid). At the moment I have them indoors in two aquariums (one 30 gal and one 20 gal). Next year I fear the fish will be too big for these small aquariums so I was thinking of maybe getting one of those Rubbermaid Stock Tanks and Putting it in the garage for the winter. My question is does anybody know where to buy one of these in the Montreal region??? Or know where to buy a similar product? Mike |
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Stock tank would be in the garage which is heated so no need for the heater.
Thanks for he info though. I will have to look into bubblers and heaters as well maybe. Mike "Janet" wrote in message ... I would think that you would also need to run a de-icer in the stock tank, even if it's in the garage. But then again if you put a de-icer in the pond, along with a bubbler you should be ok. Currently I have no ice on the pond thanks to a de-icer, it was about 12 degrees last night. Oh, another thing... If you find and decide to use a stock tank, look into a stock tank de-icer. It's much cheaper if it doesn't say it's for a pond! ;o) Janet in Niagara Falls, Canada -- "Gale Pearce" wrote in message ... Most farm supply or feed stores carry them - here in Ontario TSC an Co- Op farm supply stores carry them or can get them - look for a place that carries cattle feed etc in Que. Gale :~) "TheStealth" wrote in message ... I've got a pond (~800 gallons) with 13 goldfish. I live in Montreal, Quebec so leaving them outside in the winter is out of the question (the pond is currently solid). At the moment I have them indoors in two aquariums (one 30 gal and one 20 gal). Next year I fear the fish will be too big for these small aquariums so I was thinking of maybe getting one of those Rubbermaid Stock Tanks and Putting it in the garage for the winter. My question is does anybody know where to buy one of these in the Montreal region??? Or know where to buy a similar product? Mike |
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Pond is only about 1.5ft deep (maybe 2 at most). Will have to check to see
how frozen it gets. Maybe after this cold spell. Mike "John Bachman" wrote in message ... "TheStealth" wrote in message .. . I've got a pond (~800 gallons) with 13 goldfish. I live in Montreal, Quebec so leaving them outside in the winter is out of the question (the pond is currently solid). At the moment I have them indoors in two aquariums (one 30 gal and one 20 gal). Next year I fear the fish will be too big for these small aquariums so I was thinking of maybe getting one of those Rubbermaid Stock Tanks and Putting it in the garage for the winter. My question is does anybody know where to buy one of these in the Montreal region??? Or know where to buy a similar product? How deep is your pond? You may be able to leave them out if can keep the pond from freezing solid. Do you know for sure that it is frozen all the way to the bottom? A foot of ice on top feels solid but there may be water below. If so, all you need is a bubbler to keep a hole open. JMHO John |
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"TheStealth" wrote in
: I've got a pond (~800 gallons) with 13 goldfish. I live in Montreal, Quebec so leaving them outside in the winter is out of the question (the pond is currently solid). At the moment I have them indoors in two aquariums (one 30 gal and one 20 gal). Next year I fear the fish will be too big for these small aquariums so I was thinking of maybe getting one of those Rubbermaid Stock Tanks and Putting it in the garage for the winter. My question is does anybody know where to buy one of these in the Montreal region??? Or know where to buy a similar product? Mike I have a pond about the same size as yours and I live in a similar climate - central Wisconsin. The ice on nearby Lake Winnebego is about 3 feet deep this time of year. We've had continuous sub-zero deg C weather for about 10 days and about 6 nights in a row of sub-zero deg F nights. This winter I faced the same dilemma as you anticipate for next winter. I'll tell you what I'm doing, and in the spring, I can tell you how it worked out. The pond had intermittent surface ice, starting around late November. In mid December I shut off the circulation pump and put in a bubbler at the bottom of the pond and I left a heater plugged in. I used a small pond heater (28 watts ?). That kept a fairly large hole in the ice (about 1 - 2 feet diameter) depending on the weather. All was good. Then we had our first cold spell of the season. The air temperature went down to -20 deg F one night. In the morning the pond was solidly frozen over and the bubbler had stopped. The heater must have developed a leak, it triggered the ground fault interrupter and that shut off both units. I used a couple of gallons of boiling water to bore a hole in the ice. I ordered a new heater, and I found an old aquarium bubbler and dropped the air tube into the hole in the ice. It took 3 days for the heater to arrive. In the mean while I had to pour a couple of gallons of boiling water into the pond every 4 - 6 hours to keep the hole open. The new heater arrived a few days ago. The weather has been relatively mild since then, night temperatures around 0-5 deg F, day temps about 20- 30 deg F. So far the new heater is maintaining the hole. I'm sure I didn't cook the fish with the hot water, but I probably did cause the pond water to warm up slightly for minutes each time I added the hot water. My bigger concern is that some of the fish may have been frozen in. I'm sure there was always at least a foot depth of liquid water at the bottom of the pond, even on the worst days. Would the koi and goldfish stay down there? I'll find out in a month or two. To get back to your original post - if you decide to leave the fish outside and use a heater in the pond, keep a back-up unit handy. In the coldest weather you might want to run two units. Good luck, Rich |
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First off, my pond is about 500 gallons, 28" deep at the deepest part
and I am in Zone 5 (Chicago). I lost all my fish my first winter even with a bubler. A bubbler would not keep a whole open. I even had a product that was supposed to not use a lot of energy and keep a whole open (I forget the name), and that didn't work here either. The 2nd winter, I used a large Rubbermaid container (maybe 50 gallons), my outdoor filter, a bubler and brought the fish inside. It was okay, but 1) had to feed them, 2) had to change/add water frequently and 3) created some odor and a lot of humidity in the house. This is the 3rd winter, and I decided the fish are too big to bring in. I bought a pool cover (basically heavy bubblewrap) and covered all my pond except a strip about 2" by 20" for air to exchange. This helps keep the heat in and supposedly reflects heat in during the day. I also have a bubbler and 2 300W heaters. I have only used 1 of the heaters, except when it got very cold. For a few days, the pond started to freeze over completely, so I plugged in the other heater for a few days. I also added a second bubbler as on day at the end of January I saw 2 Koi up by the opening, even though it was only about 35 degrees out. I thought maybe they needed more air. I placed the bubblers and heaters near the deepest part of the pond where the Koi will congregate. At last look, all is Okay. Basically, my advice is to use a multi-tiered approach if you are in a very cold area and can't bring in the fish. Use a cover (on the surface or build a frame above the pond), use a bubbler for air and to help prevent freezing, and use a heater for the coldest times. |
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