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Too cold in Miami??
Yeh to what Ingrid said! My pond's back up to 60*; I feed them sparingly
once a day (they make me feel guilty o'wise!). When it's in the high 50's, I feed them sparingly every other or third day. Below 55 or so, they're on their own until the water temp rises again and looks like it will stay there for a few days at least. Fish only have rudimentary "stomachs"; most of their digestion takes place in their intestinal tract. When it's cold, it doesn't work so good; if the food stays there long enough, it rots (which is not good for the fish!). Make sure that it has enough time to work its way out! If a cold front is due within 72 hours that will significantly impact the water temp, I don't feed. Have a safe and happy New Year! Lee "Sue Walsh" wrote in message om... "Lee B." wrote in message ... It will be in the 70's all week (air temp), and the pond water temp got back up to 55* yesterday and is still climbing. Happy Holidays! Lee Hi Lee, Since this is my first winter with the pond Laura built me, I'm not sure about feeding. I know not to feed with water temps 50* or lower, but what about when we get weather like this and my pond has warmed to 58*, with a forecast of a good week ahead, do I feed them again? Or just leave them alone. Remember I only have goldfish, not koi like you. I haven't feed them since our first frost a few weeks ago. Have a great New Years! Sue W Brooksville FL See my pond "Rippling Water" at http://community.webshot.com/user/aspenjd |
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