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Old December 22nd 03, 02:51 PM
bk
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Default Too cold in Miami??

I have a 1200 gallon pond in Miami Beach. I'm 1/2 block from the bay
and 3 blocks from the ocean with two canals in between. So one would
think that we're protected from much cold. Temps went into high 40's last
week for maybe two days. These lows were not long lived for these two
days as well. The sun still shines here, its only the breeze that gives you
a chill.

The point:
Since this cold front our fish are all cowered in one corner together. They
don't
seem to want to move more than 2'. Any ideas? I don't see any signs of
critters.


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Old December 22nd 03, 04:48 PM
Ka30P
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Default Too cold in Miami??

A couple thoughts...

When water temperature drops
fish slow down and hang out. You might want to
find a floating thermometer and
see what your temperature is.

I have a kingfisher that visits my
pond. He can come and go when I'm
gone and I won't see him, except for
the fish he drops. But the fish will
stay spooked for a time after his
visits. All the sign he leaves is a tiny
oil slick and a floating feather ;-)


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Old December 22nd 03, 06:14 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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Default Too cold in Miami??

I agree. In spring if the water warms up and then we get a cold front
dropping the water temps into the 50s, the fish will crowd together at the
bottom. Come fall as the water temps cool down slowly they won't do this
till the water temps is 45F or less. ~ jan


A couple thoughts...

When water temperature drops
fish slow down and hang out. You might want to
find a floating thermometer and
see what your temperature is.

I have a kingfisher that visits my
pond. He can come and go when I'm
gone and I won't see him, except for
the fish he drops. But the fish will
stay spooked for a time after his
visits. All the sign he leaves is a tiny
oil slick and a floating feather ;-)


ka30p
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Old December 22nd 03, 07:13 PM
Lee B.
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Default Too cold in Miami??

I'm a little north of Tampa, and the same front hit us (first!). The water
temp dropped to 47.5*, then climbed "all the way back" to 51.6*, where it is
now. My fish did the same thing: they found the deepest spot and lined up,
rank and file, nose to tail and stayed put. They just don't like the cold,
that's all. When the water temp gets up a bit, they'll move around. Our
"Southern" koi just don't understand what their Northern brethren go
through, and they're a bit spoiled.

Happy Holidays!
Lee

"bk" wrote in message
ink.net...
I have a 1200 gallon pond in Miami Beach. I'm 1/2 block from the bay
and 3 blocks from the ocean with two canals in between. So one would
think that we're protected from much cold. Temps went into high 40's last
week for maybe two days. These lows were not long lived for these two
days as well. The sun still shines here, its only the breeze that gives

you
a chill.

The point:
Since this cold front our fish are all cowered in one corner together.

They
don't
seem to want to move more than 2'. Any ideas? I don't see any signs of
critters.




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Old December 23rd 03, 01:59 AM
John Lange
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Default Too cold in Miami??

And I am a smarty sometimes so here goes. Waaaaaaa...
Temps got up to 42 today HEAT WAVE! Had a few days below zero last week.

John in Wisconsin

"Lee B." wrote in message
...
I'm a little north of Tampa, and the same front hit us (first!). The water
temp dropped to 47.5*, then climbed "all the way back" to 51.6*, where it

is
now. My fish did the same thing: they found the deepest spot and lined up,
rank and file, nose to tail and stayed put. They just don't like the cold,
that's all. When the water temp gets up a bit, they'll move around. Our
"Southern" koi just don't understand what their Northern brethren go
through, and they're a bit spoiled.

Happy Holidays!
Lee

"bk" wrote in message
ink.net...
I have a 1200 gallon pond in Miami Beach. I'm 1/2 block from the bay
and 3 blocks from the ocean with two canals in between. So one would
think that we're protected from much cold. Temps went into high 40's

last
week for maybe two days. These lows were not long lived for these two
days as well. The sun still shines here, its only the breeze that gives

you
a chill.

The point:
Since this cold front our fish are all cowered in one corner together.

They
don't
seem to want to move more than 2'. Any ideas? I don't see any signs of
critters.






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Old December 23rd 03, 01:54 PM
Lee B.
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Default Too cold in Miami??

It will be in the 70's all week (air temp), and the pond water temp got back
up to 55* yesterday and is still climbing. Now I know that sounds good to a
lot of you, but when the cold fronts move in, the temp drops alarmingly. We
can be pushing 80 one day and within 3 days have a hard freeze. Our poor
plants don't know whether to bloom or die! At least when your weather gets
cold, it STAYS that way - in the long run, it's easier on everything.

Happy Holidays!
Lee

"John Lange" wrote in
message t...
And I am a smarty sometimes so here goes. Waaaaaaa...
Temps got up to 42 today HEAT WAVE! Had a few days below zero last week.

John in Wisconsin

"Lee B." wrote in message
...
I'm a little north of Tampa, and the same front hit us (first!). The

water
temp dropped to 47.5*, then climbed "all the way back" to 51.6*, where

it
is
now. My fish did the same thing: they found the deepest spot and lined

up,
rank and file, nose to tail and stayed put. They just don't like the

cold,
that's all. When the water temp gets up a bit, they'll move around. Our
"Southern" koi just don't understand what their Northern brethren go
through, and they're a bit spoiled.

Happy Holidays!
Lee

"bk" wrote in message
ink.net...
I have a 1200 gallon pond in Miami Beach. I'm 1/2 block from the bay
and 3 blocks from the ocean with two canals in between. So one would
think that we're protected from much cold. Temps went into high 40's

last
week for maybe two days. These lows were not long lived for these two
days as well. The sun still shines here, its only the breeze that

gives
you
a chill.

The point:
Since this cold front our fish are all cowered in one corner together.

They
don't
seem to want to move more than 2'. Any ideas? I don't see any signs of
critters.








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Old December 23rd 03, 05:52 PM
Nedra
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Default Too cold in Miami??

Here in the border state of Missouri the temps can drop from 60
down to 20 overnight. The koi do predict the onset of
colder weather in that
they will be lazily swimming around the surface and in a matter of hours
be hunched up on the bottom. It doesn't Stay cold here and I for
one am very glad.

Nedra

"Lee B." wrote in message
...
It will be in the 70's all week (air temp), and the pond water temp got

back
up to 55* yesterday and is still climbing. Now I know that sounds good to

a
lot of you, but when the cold fronts move in, the temp drops alarmingly.

We
can be pushing 80 one day and within 3 days have a hard freeze. Our poor
plants don't know whether to bloom or die! At least when your weather gets
cold, it STAYS that way - in the long run, it's easier on everything.

Happy Holidays!
Lee

"John Lange" wrote in
message t...
And I am a smarty sometimes so here goes. Waaaaaaa...
Temps got up to 42 today HEAT WAVE! Had a few days below zero last

week.

John in Wisconsin

"Lee B." wrote in message
...
I'm a little north of Tampa, and the same front hit us (first!). The

water
temp dropped to 47.5*, then climbed "all the way back" to 51.6*, where

it
is
now. My fish did the same thing: they found the deepest spot and lined

up,
rank and file, nose to tail and stayed put. They just don't like the

cold,
that's all. When the water temp gets up a bit, they'll move around.

Our
"Southern" koi just don't understand what their Northern brethren go
through, and they're a bit spoiled.

Happy Holidays!
Lee

"bk" wrote in message
ink.net...
I have a 1200 gallon pond in Miami Beach. I'm 1/2 block from the bay
and 3 blocks from the ocean with two canals in between. So one would
think that we're protected from much cold. Temps went into high

40's
last
week for maybe two days. These lows were not long lived for these

two
days as well. The sun still shines here, its only the breeze that

gives
you
a chill.

The point:
Since this cold front our fish are all cowered in one corner

together.
They
don't
seem to want to move more than 2'. Any ideas? I don't see any signs

of
critters.










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Old December 24th 03, 03:38 AM
John Lange
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Default Too cold in Miami??

I often find myself jealous of Floridians, and snow birds like my Dad who
flee Wisconsin in the middle of September and don't come home until Late
May.

JOhn :-)

"Lee B." wrote in message
...
It will be in the 70's all week (air temp), and the pond water temp got

back
up to 55* yesterday and is still climbing. Now I know that sounds good to

a
lot of you, but when the cold fronts move in, the temp drops alarmingly.

We
can be pushing 80 one day and within 3 days have a hard freeze. Our poor
plants don't know whether to bloom or die! At least when your weather gets
cold, it STAYS that way - in the long run, it's easier on everything.

Happy Holidays!
Lee

"John Lange" wrote in
message t...
And I am a smarty sometimes so here goes. Waaaaaaa...
Temps got up to 42 today HEAT WAVE! Had a few days below zero last

week.

John in Wisconsin

"Lee B." wrote in message
...
I'm a little north of Tampa, and the same front hit us (first!). The

water
temp dropped to 47.5*, then climbed "all the way back" to 51.6*, where

it
is
now. My fish did the same thing: they found the deepest spot and lined

up,
rank and file, nose to tail and stayed put. They just don't like the

cold,
that's all. When the water temp gets up a bit, they'll move around.

Our
"Southern" koi just don't understand what their Northern brethren go
through, and they're a bit spoiled.

Happy Holidays!
Lee

"bk" wrote in message
ink.net...
I have a 1200 gallon pond in Miami Beach. I'm 1/2 block from the bay
and 3 blocks from the ocean with two canals in between. So one would
think that we're protected from much cold. Temps went into high

40's
last
week for maybe two days. These lows were not long lived for these

two
days as well. The sun still shines here, its only the breeze that

gives
you
a chill.

The point:
Since this cold front our fish are all cowered in one corner

together.
They
don't
seem to want to move more than 2'. Any ideas? I don't see any signs

of
critters.










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Old December 29th 03, 01:59 AM
john rutz
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Default Too cold in Miami??

..

And I am a smarty sometimes so here goes. Waaaaaaa...
Temps got up to 42 today HEAT WAVE! Had a few days below zero last


week.

John in Wisconsin

..
and it warmed up to 32 hetre today supposed to be a heat wave in two
days and will get to 40

John Rutz



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Old December 29th 03, 03:47 AM
Janet
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"john rutz" wrote in message
...
.

And I am a smarty sometimes so here goes. Waaaaaaa...
Temps got up to 42 today HEAT WAVE! Had a few days below zero last

week.

John in Wisconsin

.
and it warmed up to 32 hetre today supposed to be a heat wave in two
days and will get to 40

John Rutz


WooHoo! It got all the way up to 54 here today! The fishies were all up and
swimming! P
Janet in very sunny and warm Niagara Falls, Canada


 




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