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Old December 30th 03, 05:57 PM
Gabrielle
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Default Cold question

Thanks!
I'd hoped to give him a few of my GF (about 18 months old) with the
minnows, because my little 500 gallon pond is a bit crowded, but he
couldn't catch them and got impatient. No one believes that those little
feeders will grow so much.

Gabrielle

Ka30P wrote:

Best to leave the water still
and use a bubbler at the top. Gives the
water a chance to go into layers.
Often the bottom layer is warmer
than the top layer.
A bigger concern is if your friend has
too many fish in his small pond. Overcrowding
causes lots of problems.
Fish just slow down in the cold, they don't
feel chilly like we do when we look down at
them in that cold water!

ka30p
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