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Cichlids in Pond
I was wondering if anyone has had experience keeping Central and/or South American Cichlids in an outdoor garden pond?
I'm planning to set up a pond and have no interest in keeping koi whatsoever. I have kept cichlids in tanks for years (mostly Malawians and Tanganyikans, but some neotropical species as well), and have successfully kept a pond with sailfin mollies in the past, and am looking for a new challenge. I am planning a 200 gallon pond with about 12 fish in it, convicts, Jack Dempseys, etc. I live in Houston, TX, a subtropical climate, and I live intown, so I get the added benefit of living in an urban heat island. Has anyone had experience like this they can share with me? |
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Wow, thanks for the flood of responses!
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I would think that no one has had the experience, hence the reason for no responses.
Also, it's always a good idea to "bump" a thread when you recieve no responses within a few hours.
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By bump, do you mean delete, or post onto so that it will move up?
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I have no experience in ponds at all, but this is an idea I have thought about myself so I am curious as to whether this will work or not. I don't like Koi fish at all.
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Its been done, especially in southern climes like your own...you will likely, however, find it necessary to heat your pond during the colder months, as you will not want it to drop below 77ºF.
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theres some ponds with outdoor cichlids, but i think it might be harder. i think you need a heater too, but living in texas i dont think that youll need to worry about it freezing over. but then you also need to think about racoons and stuff. (dont know the stuff in texas) and also the runoffs from like farms and stuff that are contaminated. im pretty sure theres more though
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Ive never lived somewhere so warm..
Being able to keep cichlids outside would just plain tempt me to start a full blown fish hattchery outside!!!!!! |
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We don't get a lot of weather even below 32 where I live, which is in-town Houston, so freezing solid is highly unlikely, and even a crust forming over the top doesn't happen all that often. As we do down here for our plants, if there is an overnight threat of frost, I would take measures to protect the fish. Even so, I still do agree that a heater is necessary to protect these tropical fish and just keep them comfortable if I want to keep them in the pond all winter. I know they are tropical fish, but I am also worried about them getting overheated during the summer. Our heat index can get into the 110s down here. How deep should I make the pond to protect them from overheating? Also, I intend to have a waterfall, which should cool the water somewhat. I'm thankful for our high humidity here for preventing excessive evaporative loss.
The runoff question left me thinking - not because of farm runoff since I live in the city, but I do worry about possible runoff of fertilizer and fireant killer from neighbors' yards, which might happen during the heavy rains we have periodically. It definitely will give me something to think about when I choose a site for the pond! |
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