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Lionhead Goldfish outdoors
"Gail Futoran" wrote in message ... "Zëbulon" wrote in message I assume you mean rosy-red minnows? Yep. Sorry, I should have specified. I recall when I bought the first batch the salesperson asking what I was going to feed them to, and I replied they were going into my pond. I got an odd look. Ok, so feeder fish probably aren't the best stock for ponds, but I'm a minimalist ponder, and the minnows have done great, despite their dubious beginnings. I have few rosy reds left; most are now the steelhead color (if that's the right word). ===================== These minnows are great little fish for keeping the mosquito population in control for those who don't want goldfish or koi, or who have small ponds. There were two conditions where they didn't do well for me. One was a pool out in the full sun that became too warm in summer. It was too far from the house to aerate and I think the heat killed them as they did die off one at a time. The other is the 3 barrels beside the iris bed. The only thing I can think of there is the lack of aeration as the water doesn't get all that warm in summer. It may have been lack of aeration alone in both cases. They did fine in a partially shaded, aerated and filtered in-ground 150g pool closer to the house. I haven't found a dead one in there yet, but their population is dwindling. It's the only pond that's not netted so anything can get in there. One day I found a box turtle on the filter. :-) -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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Lionhead Goldfish outdoors
"Zëbulon" wrote in message
... [snip] We agreed Gail has rosy red minnows. ===================== These minnows are great little fish for keeping the mosquito population in control for those who don't want goldfish or koi, or who have small ponds. There were two conditions where they didn't do well for me. One was a pool out in the full sun that became too warm in summer. It was too far from the house to aerate and I think the heat killed them as they did die off one at a time. The other is the 3 barrels beside the iris bed. The only thing I can think of there is the lack of aeration as the water doesn't get all that warm in summer. It may have been lack of aeration alone in both cases. They did fine in a partially shaded, aerated and filtered in-ground 150g pool closer to the house. I haven't found a dead one in there yet, but their population is dwindling. It's the only pond that's not netted so anything can get in there. One day I found a box turtle on the filter. :-) So far I haven't seen any turtles in my yard. I think we're too far from the nearest creek to get them. My 2 above ground (stocktank) ponds are difficult for predators to access. I have seen bullfrogs around the yard but I'm not sure they get get into the stocktanks. The frogs I've seen in there tend to be small green frogs of some sort, or treefrogs. The inground pond is about 300 gallons and has intentionally easy access for wildlife. But even that one still has a healthy minnow population. It could be that the snakes - there are rat snakes in and around my yard - keep the frog population down. Whatever, I've been lucky in my ignorance! Gail |
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