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Old June 25th 05, 04:28 AM
Dude
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I live in Peoria AZ and from mid June till mid Sept its over 100
degrees every day even at 3am its 100. My poor fish have to endure
extreem pond temps, I dont know exactly what the pond temp is but I
would guess about 90 degrees. I just got done doubling the size of it.
I would guess it's about 700 gal give or take.
1250gph pump to my UV filter, Bio Filter, & water fall. Filtration and
airiation is pretty good but the fish hide during the day trying to
stay out of the Sun... Good luck out here. I have some pigmy palms to
the back of the pond and the pond has the block wall fence on two sides
of it and I have a Ficus tree in front of it but the tree is still
young and not big enough to provide any shade yet. On top of everything
my house faces east west so the back yard gets direct son for about 6
hours.
I have read about using a small dorm size fridge and converting it to
cool the water in the pond. I would like to hear from other AZ ponders
and know if you all are doing anything for cooling your pond temps.

Thanks,
Chris

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Old June 25th 05, 04:53 AM
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I'd try some serious artifical shade.
Depth is another option but not inexpensive.

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Old June 25th 05, 04:58 AM
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"Dude" wrote in message
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I live in Peoria AZ and from mid June till mid Sept its over 100
degrees every day even at 3am its 100. My poor fish have to endure
extreem pond temps, I dont know exactly what the pond temp is but I
would guess about 90 degrees. I just got done doubling the size of it.
I would guess it's about 700 gal give or take.
1250gph pump to my UV filter, Bio Filter, & water fall. Filtration and
airiation is pretty good but the fish hide during the day trying to
stay out of the Sun... Good luck out here. I have some pigmy palms to
the back of the pond and the pond has the block wall fence on two sides
of it and I have a Ficus tree in front of it but the tree is still
young and not big enough to provide any shade yet. On top of everything
my house faces east west so the back yard gets direct son for about 6
hours.
I have read about using a small dorm size fridge and converting it to
cool the water in the pond. I would like to hear from other AZ ponders
and know if you all are doing anything for cooling your pond temps.

Thanks,
Chris


The only solution (and it is not necessarily an easy one) barring expensive
refrigeration units would be to dig the pond deeper, so that it will be
better insulated by the earth, and to completely shade it from the sun.
Other than that, the only other solution I can think of is to buy a
refrigeration unit (and like I said, they are expensive):

http://www.animalworldnetwork.com/chforaq.html

Those listed on this web page, however, will likely not help you much if
your pond is very large. I just posted the link to give you an idea of how
expensive these things are. But here is another web page for ponders that
might give you some ideas on how to cool your pond water. It is important
to make sure that the water doesn't get too warm, as O2 levels will plunge
as the water temperature rises.

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/ar...id=434&aid=417

I hope this helps. Good luck.


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Old June 25th 05, 05:04 AM
Reel Mckoi
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"Dude" wrote in message
oups.com...
I live in Peoria AZ and from mid June till mid Sept its over 100
degrees every day even at 3am its 100. My poor fish have to endure
extreem pond temps, I dont know exactly what the pond temp is but I
would guess about 90 degrees.


$$ Home Depot - pool thermometers for $3.99.

I just got done doubling the size of it.
I would guess it's about 700 gal give or take.
1250gph pump to my UV filter, Bio Filter, & water fall. Filtration and
airiation is pretty good but the fish hide during the day trying to
stay out of the Sun... Good luck out here.


$$ Here in TN I had to partly cover everything but my 800 and 2000 gallon
ponds. Even with water lily leaf coverage the smaller ponds/pools were 86
to 88 F. The sun and heat are relentless here. Fortunately it does get
cooler at night.

I have some pigmy palms to
the back of the pond and the pond has the block wall fence on two sides
of it and I have a Ficus tree in front of it but the tree is still
young and not big enough to provide any shade yet.


$$ What about some waterlilies? Their large leaves really help shade the
water from the heat of the sun.

On top of everything
my house faces east west so the back yard gets direct son for about 6
hours.
I have read about using a small dorm size fridge and converting it to
cool the water in the pond. I would like to hear from other AZ ponders
and know if you all are doing anything for cooling your pond temps.

Thanks,
Chris


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Old June 25th 05, 05:57 AM
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On 24 Jun 2005 20:28:36 -0700, "Dude" wrote:

I live in Peoria AZ and from mid June till mid Sept its over 100
degrees every day even at 3am its 100. My poor fish have to endure
extreem pond temps, I dont know exactly what the pond temp is but I
would guess about 90 degrees. I just got done doubling the size of it.
I would guess it's about 700 gal give or take.
1250gph pump to my UV filter, Bio Filter, & water fall. Filtration and
airiation is pretty good but the fish hide during the day trying to
stay out of the Sun... Good luck out here. I have some pigmy palms to
the back of the pond and the pond has the block wall fence on two sides
of it and I have a Ficus tree in front of it but the tree is still
young and not big enough to provide any shade yet. On top of everything
my house faces east west so the back yard gets direct son for about 6
hours.
I have read about using a small dorm size fridge and converting it to
cool the water in the pond. I would like to hear from other AZ ponders
and know if you all are doing anything for cooling your pond temps.

Thanks,
Chris



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Old June 25th 05, 07:28 AM
Mark and Kim Smith
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Dude wrote:

I live in Peoria AZ and from mid June till mid Sept its over 100
degrees every day even at 3am its 100. My poor fish have to endure
extreem pond temps, I dont know exactly what the pond temp is but I
would guess about 90 degrees. I just got done doubling the size of it.
I would guess it's about 700 gal give or take.
1250gph pump to my UV filter, Bio Filter, & water fall. Filtration and
airiation is pretty good but the fish hide during the day trying to
stay out of the Sun... Good luck out here. I have some pigmy palms to
the back of the pond and the pond has the block wall fence on two sides
of it and I have a Ficus tree in front of it but the tree is still
young and not big enough to provide any shade yet. On top of everything
my house faces east west so the back yard gets direct son for about 6
hours.
I have read about using a small dorm size fridge and converting it to
cool the water in the pond. I would like to hear from other AZ ponders
and know if you all are doing anything for cooling your pond temps.

Thanks,
Chris



I'm here in So Cal. Mine is 2' deep. I use lilies and a pier to shade
most of the pond. http://www.bunchobikes.com/pond9.htm Warm days they
go and hide under the pier or frolic amongst the larger lily leaves.
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Old June 25th 05, 07:33 AM
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Take a few milk jugs. Fill with water. Cap and freeze. Put in pond during
the day. Pond on the rocks. ~ jan

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Old June 25th 05, 08:07 AM
Dude
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Depth isnt really going to help.. unless i could dig it about 10' deep
which I cant..
I am serious its 100degrees 24/7 for 3 months this time of year. the
ground is sooo hot the tap water comming in the house is not very cold
either this time of year.

I have some Lillys now but not enough to cover the whole pond and I
just put in 4 more plants yesterday... more lillys and some iris and
something else....

By morning the water is 20 degrees cooler but by 2pm its very warm.

What about that blue die for ponds? I have some of that. wonder if that
would help at all. I dont like the look it gives but its liquid shade
in a bottel.

Chris

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Old June 25th 05, 08:12 AM
Dude
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Now thats a pond!!!! your pond is beautiful, very nice work.. Love the
look of the dick and boat house.

Chris

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Old June 25th 05, 02:02 PM
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Mark and Kim Smith wrote:

Dude wrote:

I live in Peoria AZ and from mid June till mid Sept its over 100
degrees every day even at 3am its 100. My poor fish have to endure
extreem pond temps, I dont know exactly what the pond temp is but I
would guess about 90 degrees. I just got done doubling the size of it.
I would guess it's about 700 gal give or take.
1250gph pump to my UV filter, Bio Filter, & water fall. Filtration and
airiation is pretty good but the fish hide during the day trying to
stay out of the Sun... Good luck out here. I have some pigmy palms to
the back of the pond and the pond has the block wall fence on two sides
of it and I have a Ficus tree in front of it but the tree is still
young and not big enough to provide any shade yet. On top of everything
my house faces east west so the back yard gets direct son for about 6
hours.
I have read about using a small dorm size fridge and converting it to
cool the water in the pond. I would like to hear from other AZ ponders
and know if you all are doing anything for cooling your pond temps.

Thanks,
Chris



I'm here in So Cal. Mine is 2' deep. I use lilies and a pier to
shade most of the pond. http://www.bunchobikes.com/pond9.htm Warm
days they go and hide under the pier or frolic amongst the larger lily
leaves.


Outstanding! :-) . TOTAL extreme make-over!
Thanks for sharing .
W. Dale

 




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