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I live in Toronto and I too just left my pumps running. Just disconnect
all the hoses and let them run preferably in one area. The pond froze over but left a small hole big enough to let gasses escape and the current was strong enough not to freeze the bottom. All my fish lived and I have about 50 of them. Koitoy wrote: TheStealth Wrote: Well winter is over here in Montreal and the ice is almost gone from my small ~800gal pond. I have a few questions to ask before I start cleaning it out and reintroducing my goldfish.This will be my 3rd season with a pond and for the past two years I have managed to control the suspended algae with a few different versions of DIY filters but I always been getting some nasty string algae outbreaks. I want to know what can I do to prevent these outbreaks. I have heard that leaving some barley straw in the pond will help control it. Is this true? Are there other techniques to control it? The second this I want to ask about is pond de-icers. I have 13 goldfish and have to keep them in two separate aquariums over the winder months because my pond freezes solid. Next fall I am afraid the fish will have gotten too big to keep indoors in two aquariums and I don't have place to set up a third. I was thinking of leaving them in the pond over the winter but to introduce a pond heater/de-icer. Is this feasible? If so what kind of de-icers should I be looking at? Any model or brand that you would recommend? Thanks for any info. Mike Hi Mike, this is my first post. I have a deeper pond but here is the technique I use in the winter. I use a small 700 gallon/hour pump and keep the output hose only about an inch from the water surface. Close to it I keep my pond de-icer. Or at least I used to before my de-icer stopped working. It kept my entire pond (3000 gallons) from freezing. When the de-icer quit this year I just ran the pump. I got ice- but a pretty good size hole thru it. I really liked the idea of keeping the fish in the garage though. Sounds like the best idea. My biggest concern about running a pump strong enough to keep your pond from freezing is that there may be to much current- which might stress your fish. |
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