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Old 08-04-2007, 03:14 PM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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try to get the temperature as close to the temp of his pond. it is a common
problem that indoor fish (altho these GF are in an outdoor pond) are dumped
into cold water outdoors. rule of thumb is no more than 4oF per day drop in
temp. warmer is fine tho.

it is also a problem when people come home to find something has drained
their pond, pump on bottom of pond, high wind and a fountain of some kind,
bad leak... and people immediately start running cold water into the pond to
refill and the fish come down with ich and that leads to other stress, other
cooties. I have one faucet with hot and cold taps where I can connect a
garden hose for refilling the pond.

this size pond should be able to support the GF until it is completely
cycled. put a bucket filter or a gravity filter with pea gravel on it to
help http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/c...AVITY%20FILTER

before the fish go into the new pond, do a quick salt dip on them.
http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/d...tm#SALT%20DIPS
make sure there is 0.1% salt in the pond, or around 0.9 lbs per 100 gallons.

dont feed the fish for two weeks, this will cut down on wastes. then only
feed something like freeze dried krill or daphnia for another week. of
course, keep checking for ammonia, nitrites.

Ingrid

"orchidlover" wrote in message
ups.com...
My question is I know you should let a new pond settle for a few weeks
before adding livestock but a friend is fillling in his and giving us
the 30+ goldfish this week. Is there anything i can do to ease the
transition or do i just have to keep my fingers crossed and hope for
the best

orchidlover