Room temp. Cold water means they just don't need heat to survive. But keeping that in mind it still can't get too cold, I keep mine at around 70f in the winter and just let it be in the summer
Plecos work well in ponds and cold water aquariums.
if its a pond you have its coi they can live for years ans are a hardy fish
Not in its full sense. Warm water fish will cease to live but cold water fish will slow down almost to the point of hibernation. As long as it does not freeze solid or happens to quickly cold water fish such as koi can usually survive.
The recommended dosage for Tetra Pond Fish Treatment to treat fish diseases in a pond is 5 ml per 200 liters of pond water. The treatment should be applied directly into the pond water and repeated after 7 days if necessary.
You can simply fill up a cooler with your pond water and move the fish. Once you get to the new home, slowly add the new water to the cooler because the fish will go into shock from the immediate temperature change. The process should take around 20 to 30 minutes.
It needs to be atleast 2 ft deep if you want to keep the fish in the cold weather however i would suggest going much deeper to be on the safe size, a small pond can have steep sides to dig to about 3 ft and there will be no problems with the fish in cold weather, other than that it is not important how deep the pond is, as long as they can swim freely.
you can put any type of fresh water fish in a pond...that includes goldfish. Be sure to know how hot/cold your water gets in the summer/winter and what temperature range your fish of choice can withstand. Know what they eat, are there predators in your neighborhood and provide them with plants to hide in. (www.rosepond.com)
Fish move slower in cold water as it slows down their metabolism to allow them to reserve as much energy as they can for the long term. This is the case for Koi for example if they are in a pond and live in a climate where ice forms on the top.
you should have clean water in it and try to keep it as clean as possible
You can fish in any body of water, including the Goddess pond and Turtle pond.
Water in the pond is either fresh or marine. The pond may be dug and the water may be supplied into it, or it may be just a natural pond with water . See to it that the pond is free from wild fish and toxic materials because these are dangerous to growing fish Wish this will help xD Add me on facebook or Subscribe Syer.mendoza@yahoo.com
Yes it/they can. Care should be taken to let the temperature of the water the fish is/are in slowly equalise with the water in the pond before releasing the fish otherwise it/they may die from temperature shock. I used to place a bucket containing the fish in its/their original water beside the pond and slowly replace a cupfull of water at a time over about 30 mins or so before releasing the fish into its new home.