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I'm responding to the Subject header (my lovely server only keeps messages
for one day or so)... I was just talking with a woman whose neighbor put in a very expensive pond with very expensive Koi and then over the winter covered the pond. When he opened it up that spring all of the Koi were belly up of course (did a great job of trapping in all of the bad gases and not letting in any oxygen). Just wanted to remind any newbies that fish need oxygen no matter what the season. I have never known of anyone to put a cover on a pond period but if you do I assume there must be some type of venting and oxygenating system for it. For keeping a hole in the ice I used to use a water heater that you use for outdoor dogs or horses water buckets. I now use an air stone which I like better since I like the down time of winter when everything is dormant. wrote in message ... p. 361 of aquatic ecosystems catalog, $44 and extra 30 for the controller. but they got titanium that are cheaper. mine has a separate temperature probe and the heater is covered to prevent it from getting hit or melting liner down. people in warmer zones dont understand that our ponds drop below 50o (when koi's immune system goes down and feeding stops) sometime mid october in zone 5 and doesnt rise over 50o until mid april. that is 6 months of no immunity and 6 months of no food. it is VERY VERY hard on koi. you can always order some kind of pool from aquatic ecosystem, or, build a stud wall pond in the basement and line that with permalon. Ingrid (MC) wrote: What kind of heater are you using? I've heard of people using trough heaters and there seems to be several kinds of pond heaters. I only have 500 gallons in Chicago. It is early, but my first year I lost all my Koi (used a bubbler to keep hole open). Last winter, I brought them inside. They are now kind of big to bring inside. I am trying to plan ahead. If I need to bring them inside this winter, I need to buy a kiddie pool and you can't find them in the winter in Chicago. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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"dkat" wrote in message et...
I'm responding to the Subject header wrote in message ... p. 361 of aquatic ecosystems catalog, $44 and extra 30 for the controller. (MC) wrote: What kind of heater are you using? Strange, your newreader managed to quote the previous artcle. Hmm. I suspect it is more a matter of your newsreader software settings than your news service. As you may be able to tell I use google groups for posting. That way I can post from home or work and not have to do odd things with my newsreader. And the posts will be there forever. "For certain values of forever" -- Crashj |
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