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I live just a few miles from you (northern Phoenix), and I feel you're
overestimating the problem. My 'koi' pond is roughly the same size as yours, and I have never had a problem with the pond getting too hot for the fish. I DO have a lot of natural shade on the west side. Here are a few other suggestions. Home Depot and Lowes carry a polyester based UV resistant shade fabric. A 6' X 24' piece weights about 20 lbs. The stuff is tough, and very resistant to ripping. I use 4 side by side to keep my swimming pool shaded even in mid-day (great for the grandkids). You can make a very sturdy framework from 1" or 1 1/4" PVC pipe (make sure you anchor it securely for the monsoon season). The same places also sell lattice panels. The goldfish pond is shaded by a roof of them, with a trumpet vine growing on it. Again, no problems with overheating. One of the easiest solutions is some kind of fountain or waterfall. The cooling effect is significant, just make sure you have some way of replenishing the water lost to evaporation. PlainBill On 24 Jun 2005 20:28:36 -0700, "Dude" wrote: I live in Peoria AZ and from mid June till mid Sept its over 100 degrees every day even at 3am its 100. My poor fish have to endure extreem pond temps, I dont know exactly what the pond temp is but I would guess about 90 degrees. I just got done doubling the size of it. I would guess it's about 700 gal give or take. 1250gph pump to my UV filter, Bio Filter, & water fall. Filtration and airiation is pretty good but the fish hide during the day trying to stay out of the Sun... Good luck out here. I have some pigmy palms to the back of the pond and the pond has the block wall fence on two sides of it and I have a Ficus tree in front of it but the tree is still young and not big enough to provide any shade yet. On top of everything my house faces east west so the back yard gets direct son for about 6 hours. I have read about using a small dorm size fridge and converting it to cool the water in the pond. I would like to hear from other AZ ponders and know if you all are doing anything for cooling your pond temps. Thanks, Chris |
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