Trout can survive if the temperature is warm enough or the water is deep enough to prevent the water from freezing completely. A mountain trout would be a good choice;however, the same conditions would apply.
If the pond has fish in it, you should leave a hole in any ice that forms on the top of it, so that the fish can breathe. Do so by melting the ice, not breaking it, since the shock of banging on the ice with a shovel might burst the swim bladders of the fish.
Yes, Goldfish can stay out doors all winter, However you must make sure that the pond is deep enough and that there is a bubbler running to keep the ice from freezing all the way across. Goldfish and Koi fish go into hybernation in the winter. You don't feed them at all. They burrow down into the mud at the bottom of the pond and basically sleep. In the spring they wake up and will be groggy for a bit, but eventually come back to their natural state. I would call a pet store and ask for the exact specifications, as far as how deep it should be etc.
That depends upon how deep the unfrozen water beneath the ice is and how much decay there is from dead plants etc. In my youth, every week during the 'winter frosts', I used to place a saucepan filled with boiling water on our goldfish pond to melt a hole in the ice to allow the exchange of gasses. Smashing the ice would have created enough vibration to kill the fish.
Black Moors are a fancy goldfish and should be kept at around 55F to 65F. Much colder than that and they will probably get very sick. If your pond freezes over during winter, it would be a gamble if the fish would survive until spring or not.
A goldfish can live in an opaque glass tank as long as you keep up with necessary water changes. Like a small outside garden pond goldfish are only viewed from the top.
Yes, first you'll have to use water treatment chemicals(e.g. Clarifier, dechlorinator). You'll probably need a pond heater if the fish will be outside in the winter. And a pump to keep the water aerated. Hope that helped!
Yes - they can and do. Honeybees cluster together to keep warm during the winter months and continually move their position in the cluster so that each bee takes its turn on the cold outside of the cluster.
To keep warm
They keep your ears warm during the winter.
Thermal efficient curtains keep heat in during winter.
Do Goldfish make good Pets to keep? Yes with the right equipment.
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You are describing unusual behaviour for goldfish. Are you sure you have 'Goldfish' as in (Carassius auratus)?
probably in your house so i think u should just bring it to a shelter or if its always warm, keep it outside. WELL, i guess if your not lleaving that long, keep it outside, or if its winter, keep it inside
To keep warm and be less active, in winter there is less food so they store/eat in summer to keep them going during the winter
Animals hibernate to keep warm during the cold winter.