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Lionhead Goldfish outdoors
Sheesh, yet more assinine scioentifc data spewed from an idiot without
any basis or control top abck it up. I seriously doubt the water in those kiddie pools froze to any substantial depth with a heavy frost. A skim coat at most......send those fancy guinea pigs to a person who lives up in the cold mid west or northcountry CArola nd see if the results are the same come April or May of next year. Your assinine posts as such do nothing to help folks try and make a decision to leat their goldies inor out during the cold months, and what little y may find works or does not work for you is far from being sufficient to sway folks on what they need to do espeically when its proven the fancy types do not far well overall in frozen ponds.......... On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 23:20:23 -0600, Zëbulon wrote: The 5 lionhead goldfish in the 150g outdoor kiddy-pool pond came through the first killing frost in excellent condition. The ice melted and there they swam. Proof once again fancy goldfish are as hardy as Shubunkins and comets. The water-bubble eyed GF are also fine in Tank #3 (650g). These tanks get sun in the afternoon in winter. Water in both have always remained crystal clear. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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