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Old 24-08-2005, 08:57 PM
RichToyBox
 
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If your only option on bringing them in is the use of a sandbox, then I
would say leave them out. A sandbox is much too shallow, and many of the
fish would probably end up on the floor. Now if you want to bring them in,
build a 4X4X4 foot or 4X8X4 foot raised pond of 4X4's and put a liner in.
Then you can have 2.5 or 3 foot of water and the fish stay in. A simple
trickle tower filter could be mounted above and the fish would do fine.
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"Joel" wrote in message
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I have to deside what to do with the fish this winter.

Leave them in the pond, its deep enough, but I have to go out and make
sure
a hole is always open, I cover the pond and snow covers the cover, but
even
then the ice will close in as winter progress.
I do have an air line and will buy a heater, but I still would check in to
make sure everything is alright, it can be a pain to check on whats
happening on the inside after the snow has covered it up.

OR

I have a childrens sand box which I could put in the garage along with the
airline and heater, it still gets cold in the garage, but it will be
warmer
inside the garage then outside and alot easier to look after the fish, I
have a door from the house to the garage.

The fish range from 3 inch to 8 inches, I have 17 in all.

Do I leave the fish outside or bring them in, how will this affect the
fish?

Do I need light for them in the garage as it is dark, the door is opened
from time to time as I still use it.

in or out ?

Joel.