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![]() I have a friend in Wisconson who keeps a large goldfish pond. I'm sure it's much deeper than 2'. She overwinters her gf outdoors. She's built a moveable shack over the pond as well as uses one of those stock heaters and probably some kind of aeration. Also, at low temps, the gf do not feed. I imagine koi could be treated similarly, though adult koi grow to 2' in length whereas gf grow to about a foot in length.
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![]() Thanks for all the replies. It is a bit of a dilemma and I've been on either side many times. I had originally intended not to stock my pond with livestock since I knew I'd face this problem, but being a fish hobbyist for many years, I just couldn't resist. You see, my pond is a bit of an after thought --- I really just wanted to circulate the water from our lake to my waterfall/stream but the control board declined my application--- so we had to create a pond as a collecting area for the stream. But now that I have several KOI's in there, I'm really enjoying them.
I have a coworker who has a small pond (approx. 300 Gal) and a lot shallower (18" deep) and he successfully kept his 4 KOI's outdoors last winter. I believe he used the same heater Steve was talking about, so I think I'll try that. I've also thought about keeping them in my garage, but I think my wife will divorce me first before that happens --- no room there either. Cheers
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This is my fourth year with an indoor pond and my fish have grown from 1" to 10-20 inches. For the last three years I had a rigid liner that I cribbed with wood and I brought them into the basement. I also have a turtle so the pond works well. Sunnyside has the rigid liners on for 1/2 price right now. I also have a large biological filter to help with the turtle waste. This year I made a 4X4X2 pond that is connected to a 90 gallon tank and a 60 gallon filter. It works very well and the fish do well all winter. I am just finishing the new pond and it will fit in nicely in the basement. I have a link to a DIY floating heater that uses a 25 W bulb that also works. The fellow that tried it lives in sylvan lake and he says it kept a 12" square open on the top of the pond..but his pond is 5' deep. it might work if you added some bubble wrap over the rest of your pond. He wasn't worried about the fish... ![]() My call is either be prepared to spend the money on the heater or build an indoor pond. (the new one with liner cost me $150 bucks). I have pictures and plans on request.
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![]() Well!
Where do I begin. I've known people with ponds less than two feet deep that have kept koi successfully over the winter. Just keep the surface from freezing over. If you don't intend to keep them over the winter; I have attached a fantastic recipe for you to enjoy in the upcoming winter months. http://www.webindia123.com/cookery/r...gal/telkoi.htm |
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![]() ^ I love the recipe
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![]() We winter our koi and goldfish in our pond. There is somebody here that has a pond yoursize. All he does is cover it with a few layers of black plastic and put a trough heater in the pond. The water will heat the air and keep the pond warm. But make sure it isnt too warm otherwise you will have to run outside 3 times a day to feed your fish. Sorry forgot to mention make the black plastic into a dome not flat it needs to me in a dome shape.
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