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Actually had an indoor GF pond at one point. Loved those GF, too. Very friendly, especially at feeding time ![]() http://www.lostmymarblz.com/indoorpond.htm |
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![]() awesome pond bev.
i would love to build a pond for my dad. while were on the topic, if an outdoor pond is built properly, will goldfish survive the winter like koi?
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![]() You must have a lfs that specializes in koi or goldfish, or even someplace that will sell pond building supplies that can help you out with the specifics of building a suitable outdoor pond that will overwinter your GF. At colder temps, the fish go into a dormant state, so they aren't fed at that time. Most outdoor ponds have serious filtration systems to handle the large bioload. There's really a lot to an outdoor pond. It's something I'd never do because of the complexity of it. There are newsgroups that specialize in GF and ponds: news:rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish news:rec.ponds HTH. |
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