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We had a good freeze last week, ended up with ice across my entire pond
except 1) where the water falls from the bio filter and 2) the skimmer. Question is this. In order to be prepared for the next freeze (spring ain't here yet) I'm wondering what type of heater (or bubbler) I should install. Y'see I have an 11' x 16' pond, about 24" deep at the deep end. Seven Comets and one Koi in the pond as of last spring, but I haven't seen them for nearly two months. I expect they're hiding in the hidey holes built by all the rocks that line the pond. Suggestions? -- ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= john burton Bach 50B3 Bass Trombone, Charleston NeoPhonic Orchestra South Charleston, West Virginia |
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John,
You might also want to check out http://www.worldpetstore.com/ponddeicer.html They have a floating heater and a submersible, the submersible is 1500 Watts. Tim |
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You only need to keep a hole open in the surface of the ice for gas
exchange, allowing toxic gasses to escape and oxygen to enter. An aquarium air pump with an air stone will keep the surface moving enough to prevent freezing in many ponds, and they are much cheaper to operate than the heaters. The stock tank heaters are useful, but to limit electrical usage, only plug them in as the pond really starts to freeze over. They have a thermostat that comes on when the temperature gets near freezing, but the small size of heater, and relatively large open pond makes them energy hogs trying to heat the pond, when they can only keep a hole open. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "John Burton" wrote in message ... We had a good freeze last week, ended up with ice across my entire pond except 1) where the water falls from the bio filter and 2) the skimmer. Question is this. In order to be prepared for the next freeze (spring ain't here yet) I'm wondering what type of heater (or bubbler) I should install. Y'see I have an 11' x 16' pond, about 24" deep at the deep end. Seven Comets and one Koi in the pond as of last spring, but I haven't seen them for nearly two months. I expect they're hiding in the hidey holes built by all the rocks that line the pond. Suggestions? -- ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= john burton Bach 50B3 Bass Trombone, Charleston NeoPhonic Orchestra South Charleston, West Virginia |
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![]() "John Burton" wrote in message ... We had a good freeze last week, ended up with ice across my entire pond except 1) where the water falls from the bio filter and 2) the skimmer. Question is this. In order to be prepared for the next freeze (spring ain't here yet) I'm wondering what type of heater (or bubbler) I should install. Y'see I have an 11' x 16' pond, about 24" deep at the deep end. Seven Comets and one Koi in the pond as of last spring, but I haven't seen them for nearly two months. I expect they're hiding in the hidey holes built by all the rocks that line the pond. I use a small pump sitting in a filter box in the shallows. It moves the surface water without circulating the lower, warmer water. Some other PORG's have had bad experiences with this method, but so far, it is working just fine for me, keeping a nice hole open. I'll check in again in February and see how happy I am. LOL. BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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and please turn off the waterfalls, it will freeze and back up and empty the
pond. "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... "John Burton" wrote in message ... We had a good freeze last week, ended up with ice across my entire pond except 1) where the water falls from the bio filter and 2) the skimmer. Question is this. In order to be prepared for the next freeze (spring ain't here yet) I'm wondering what type of heater (or bubbler) I should install. Y'see I have an 11' x 16' pond, about 24" deep at the deep end. Seven Comets and one Koi in the pond as of last spring, but I haven't seen them for nearly two months. I expect they're hiding in the hidey holes built by all the rocks that line the pond. I use a small pump sitting in a filter box in the shallows. It moves the surface water without circulating the lower, warmer water. Some other PORG's have had bad experiences with this method, but so far, it is working just fine for me, keeping a nice hole open. I'll check in again in February and see how happy I am. LOL. BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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