Fish and winter question
Babies??? I have around 30 GF (started out as feeders - now up to 6") in a
1800 gal pond, lots of hyacinths and lots of hornwort and have never seen a
baby. I have seen the GF practicing to have babies. We have a green frog.
Maybe she eats them. Water temp. only up to 70 a few times. Maybe that is
the problem.
Heather
"Doug Swetland" wrote in message
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Mike wrote:
I just built a 750 gallon pond and have 9 goldfish in it. Considering
it
gets very cold here in Montreal I will be bringing the fish in for the
winter. My question is how big of an aquarium do I need for these fish?
They were bough in June as feeder fish and the biggest is now no more
than 3
inches long. I have a 10 gallon tank I could use. Is this too small?
Any
suggestions?
Mike
Mike,
That should be good enough for this winter, although I'd add a
filter/air pump to be sure. Next year will be a different story after
they double in size and number. I once wintered about 25 feeders in a
30 gallon aquarium with bottom filter and side filter. They were
between three and six inches and it was a little tight.
You might want to get or make a minnow trap and see if you can catch any
babies. There is a good chance your fish have been busy and you don't
want to leave any stragglers.
Good luck catching them. It's harder than you think.
dss
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