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#21 Guest_Nightwing_*

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Posted 29 May 2008 - 11:01 AM

I won't say it won't work, but I'd be really supprised if any fish survive a winter here in 30" of water, unless you use your pump in the winter to keep the pond ice free(at least a portion.
I live on the west side of the state, and 2" of ice is not at all uncommon, and in a smaller pond like that I'd not be suprised to see it freeze solid. The thing is though is does not have to freeze solid...
With only 30(max), of working depth, a "normal" winter with 12-18" of ice will fill most of it other then the deepest area, and cause a likely complete depletion of oxygen.
Locally, any pond with less then about 6" of water tends to not have any fish life unless it's also fed by springs or a stream or an inlet of some kind, or is areated in the case of many of them.(to keep the ice down a bit, and constantly introduce oxygenated water).
Good luck but I'd make sure you have at least an areator of some kind for the winter.

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Posted 29 May 2008 - 11:35 AM

I wonder if an electric birdbath deicer would keep a portion open and whether that would provide enough oxygen. Could be a good solution if a bigger pond isn't possible.

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Posted 29 May 2008 - 05:54 PM

I will be able to maintan it and I will make sure it does not freeze over at all and or for the slightest amount of time!

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Posted 29 May 2008 - 07:19 PM

You can buy pond de-icers. They are around $40 to $50 in the Drs. Foster & Smith catalog.

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Posted 29 May 2008 - 08:34 PM

You can buy pond de-icers. They are around $40 to $50 in the Drs. Foster & Smith catalog.

Yeah, I WII DO! Thanks!!!!!!!!!

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Posted 01 June 2008 - 10:24 PM

Looks great!

If there is a Petsmart nearby you can get cheap Chinese grown water lilies for you pond.

They grow OK and can cover the surface

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Posted 02 June 2008 - 08:03 PM

I now have my sump running all the time into my pond with a little dranigae tube that comes into play cleaning the top of the water and taking the water out when too high and makes a swampy part for frogs! I willl post new pics tommorow! The sump will countinusly run during winter leaving a portion of the ice open and adding oxygen to pond!

Edited by nerfgunner, 02 June 2008 - 08:05 PM.


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Posted 03 June 2008 - 05:19 PM

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 11:11 PM

I get more enjoyment out of my pond than I ever did from my indoor tanks. Have fun!

#30 Michael Wolfe

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 08:28 PM

I get more enjoyment out of my pond than I ever did from my indoor tanks. Have fun!


just becasue you can get dirty and not slosh water around in the house... you never were gonna fit in that 90 gallon tank...
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Posted 04 June 2008 - 10:47 PM

It's 110 gallons. The top braces keep getting in the way :-(

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Posted 05 June 2008 - 07:35 PM

Hoping to add and some how spawn pickeral? Crappie will still be in there for now!

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Posted 09 June 2008 - 08:29 AM

Hoping to add and some how spawn pickeral? Crappie will still be in there for now!


Pickerel won't last long with crappie. A crappie can eat a pickerel just a few inches shorter than itself, due to their torpedo shape. If you want to spawn them, you're going to need to take the crappie out (and any other fish you may have in there) which will eat your babies, and your going to need to load it with plants (grassy plants work best, as they spawn in floodplains in the wild), since thats what they will use to spawn on.

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Posted 09 June 2008 - 06:09 PM

If you want to spawn pickerel just keep only pickerel

Other predators will eat the young pickerel




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