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Wait for the water temperature to get to 50F or 10C consistently before
starting any food. Cheerios, orange quarters, or grapefruit will get them some energy and the citrus will add vitamin C as they start coming around. Use a wheat germ food, in small quantities until the filter catches up, and then add more food. To know the filter is up and running, watch the ammonia and nitrites, and as you feed, they will rise, and then as they fall, you can increase the food. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Scott Murchison" wrote in message ... Hi, Now that my pond is finally thawed, I am wondering when I start to feed my fish and what to feed them. I only lost one 8 inch Koi over the winter and still have about 15 fish. I live just west of Ottawa, Ontario. Scott p.s. My idea for an insulated, heated housing for my air pump worked perfectly. I'll post pictures in a Yahoo photo site if anyone is interested in how I constructed it. |
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