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As far as plant same thing they stay out all winter as well. Only tropical type lilly pads and floating type won't survive our winters. I have nothing in this pond that won't come back in the spring. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997R using Tapatalk 2
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![]() Your pond looks awesome keep up the good work
A friend of mine has a koi pond that is scaled in depth from 2 feet to 8 feet deep 14 long 6 wide looks awesome but he doesn't winter his fish outside due to extreme weather in winter he has a 1200 gallon tank in his basement where the koi winter I think his biggest is just shy of 26 inches long |
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![]() Mine get wintered outside. They seem to do quite well in the -30/-35 temps we see here even without a de-icer. Just keep the pump shooting to the surface to keep a hole open for them.
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![]() Nice looking pond. Thanks for sharing the photos.
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