RE: Habitat and ponds
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: RE: [CHAT] Habitat and ponds
- From: "Theresa- yahoo" t*@yahoo.com
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:31:32 -0700
- In-reply-to: 107.24a8b54d.2c31bc49@aol.com
good point- I wouldn't have thought of that. I don't think I'll be getting
anyfish- but I also don't want cooked tadpoles.
Theresa
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
Behalf Of TeichFlora@aol.com
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:16 AM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Habitat and ponds
Donna, higher zones might not have to worry about over wintering, but depth
is stressed here as well. The water can get very hot quickly. I am unable
to
put goldfish in many of my tubs because they cook. Water is great for
plants,
but too hot for most cold water fish. I use native Gambusi (mosquito fish)
mainly, and some tropicals (that I have to overwinter inside) in my tub
water
gardens. The same depth requirements that apply to watergardening up north,
apply to the hotter climate zones as well....i.e. minimum of 18" for a
Goldfish
pond, 30" min. for Koi.....both needing aeration. I'm not sure, but since I
don't get the frog tadpoles in my tubs, that they perhaps too look for water
that does not get as warm.
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
In a message dated 6/30/2003 11:03:01 AM Central Standard Time,
gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
>
> With the flexible liner, you could make it any size you want Theresa.
> Here we have to go deep to over winter anything, but where you are, it
> wouldn't matter.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the
message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the
message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
Other Mailing lists |
Author Index |
Date Index |
Subject Index |
Thread Index