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![]() It would seem one would need a evaporative cooler to chill air then an air/water heat exchanger to cool the pond water. It sounds doable. I saw a recent DIY prototype of an evaporative cooler for an aquarium. Basically, the guy created a tube into which he dropped water (from the aqarium) as well as two blowers. Air and water blew down, into the aquarium, where they bubbled and sloshed. It was very effective at cooling his aquarium. C// |
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Yup they are the sun worshipping canna! Even in the shade they grow
profusely though. They like their feet wet in about 3 inches of water "max" 1 or 2 inches is better or they will turn yellow and die...."took me two years to figure that out" LOL! They are now about 4 feet tall and have very large yellow and red blooms. Here in Texas they grow year round and laugh at the summer heat...just like "purslane"...very rapid growers giving off baby plants by =BFrizome?---sp?. I just use lava rock and plant baskets "no soil" to plant them in. |
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Ok I checked at 1pm like I said but my thermometer said it was
98degrees in open sunlight. I took away the pool umbrella for the day just to see what it was like before I added it. WOW that seems too warm. With the umbrella providing shade the whole day I think it will maintain about 80 degrees during the heat of the day. On top of thatI seen a bird today snag one of my comets out of the pond today. Now I have to work something out for that I guess. Does the madness ever end? can I just sit back and relax and enjoy the pond without having to work on it? Haha. Chris |
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Those are marble queen ivy and closet plant.
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![]() I'm on my second Arizona pond -- first was about 500 gallons and my present one is about 1400 gallons at my new house. My goldfish have survived summers in both of them and are still going strong. My ponds are only 17" deep to keep me out of trouble with codes, etc. Other than some plants, the main thing I did was make a ramada over the pond with a roof of sunscreen cloth (Home Depot or Lowes). Have you tested the water temperature? Gabrielle, down in Ajo, Arizona I know you know what 115 feels like. your pond sounds about like mine as far as dementions and depth. I just added some more plants and Im going to add a bunch more anacharis pretty soon, about 70 stems and maybe some hornwort. Chris Or 117° -- but so far so good this year. Today the water felt a little warm when I got in to change a filter, but the fish seemed happy and healthy. (I don't know exactly how warm since the turtles have hidden the thermometer again.) The more shade, the better, so your plants should help. Shade cloth as mentioned or even floating big flat objects on the water surface can help, too. I sometimes cool things off a bit by putting my hose spray on mist and topping the pond off slowing. The little falls and the one fountain (only 2-3 inches in the air over the surface of the water -- more a bubbler than a fountain, really) seem to help, too. Gabrielle Ajo, Arizona |
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I just get in the pond and sit for a minute or two.
![]() I'd guess mine is close to 85° -- the turtles have hidden my thermometer again so I don't know for sure. Gabrielle Ajo, Arizona PlainBill wrote: Just to jump in here, mine was 86 F at about 10:00 AM (maximum sunlight on the pond). Estimating the temperature by sticking your hand in it is a waste of time. When it's 110, when you first stick your hand into a pond at 86 F it feels cold. Pull it out, let the evaporation chill it for a minute, stick it back in, the water feels hot. PlainBill On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 22:04:55 -0700, Courageous wrote: roof of sunscreen cloth (Home Depot or Lowes). Have you tested the water temperature? Out of curiosity, what was your own? C// |
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What kind of bird?
-- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Dude" wrote in message ups.com... On top of thatI seen a bird today snag one of my comets out of the pond today. Now I have to work something out for that I guess. Chris |
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