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Old 04-01-2004, 01:46 AM
Don Falconer
 
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Default pond in Ontario - and the winter we haven't had (yet)

Thanks Tom and Janet for your responses. Always something to learn about
water gardening and I find this group very helpful.

Don

"Tom La Bron" wrote in message
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Don,

Fish always do swim around a bit, even in the coldest water. Just

recently
my pond water was 38 degrees for a couple of days, of course, now it is in
the high 50's almost 60's. I assume you too will be getting colder very
soon since our cold here always comes rolling in from Canada and here in
Oklahoma we are suppose to be in the 30's next Tuesday.

In any event, do not feed your fish until you water temperature is
consistently above 55 degrees and rising daily. When you do start feeding
them feed them sparingly until the water temperature is in the 60's. The
way things are going around here this winter I will probably be putting my
fish out in February. Of course, we will probably get a late freeze in

May
like we did one year.

Tom L.L.

God Bless and Keep You and Yours,
Regards from Pawnee, OK, USA, Zone 7a, and Hope you have a "Great Day,"
Tom La Bron
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"Don Falconer" wrote in message
able.rogers.com...
Should I be concerned? Fish are swimming around, not "sleeping".
Approx. 300 gal x 28" deep max pond. 2 @ 6-8" koi and 5 small goldfish.
Fish not fed since late Oct. as is my understanding should not be fed

once
water temp is less than 50 F.
Has been unusually mild here in Whitby, Ontario i.e. about 48 F today.
Should be 25-30 F and 2 to 3 " of ice on the pond. Had an inch or so of

ice
back in Nov. during a cold spell but is long gone. Pond is winterized

with
plants set in bottom, filter and pump removed, air bubbler bubbling away

(in
case we ever do get ice).
Should I feed the fish since they seem to be active?

Don