Koi and goldfish are becoming more active but don't rush into feeding
them until the water temp is at least 55 degrees. Doing a good clean
out in the Spring will make the whole season go smoother. Failing to
remove the gunk from the winter give algae head start. I found this
article Spring Pond Care (
http://www.richdeer3pondsupplies.com/site/
1566246/page/938981) which reminds us all how important getting a
head start on the season is.
I bring all my fancies in over the winter and enjoy watching them in
my indoor pond. I'm also quarantining new fish until warmer weather.
I love pouring over water lily and iris descriptions while trying to
pick out new additions for this season. It's a great way to spend a
snow day.
I can't wait for Spring, Gail