Provided the water in the pool is not chlorinated and does not contain any other pool chemicals like cyanuric acid (CNOH)3 or copper (Cu) type algaecides the fish should be OK. Catching them in the swimming pool to put them back in the pond later may be a bit of a problem though.
Putting them in a cage made out of plastic screening ( we built it 2 feet long by one foot high) The fish were put in the cage and the cage was put it the bottom of the pool. We took them out yesterday and they were alive and healthy. They even seem to have grown.. They ate we are guessing the green algae that formed in the bottom of the pool.
same place as summer, it just retreats to deep water and burrows into the muddy or sandy bottom to spend the winter
Not enough information. need length and width
If it were foolish enough to be out and about in winter then it definitely would. Northern snakes pass the winter in deep burrows.
12 feet deep!
The swimming pool in Beijing Water cube is 13 metres deep
Most swimming pools are between 4 and 10 feet deep. The World's Deepest Pool, though is 108 feet deep.
Enough
Winter. And Winter. And DEEP Winter.
6ft
Both mathematics and swimming have a deep end which is not for the uninitiated. In the shallows, both mathematics and swimming are easy.
It depends at a house pool usually 3-3.5 feet deep but at a public swimming pool usually 4 feet deep
2.0 meters