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Old 08-03-2006, 01:28 AM   #1
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pictures of my container pond

This is my 35 gallon container pond on my 2nd floor porch. It doesn't show the fish --giant danios and Indian flame barbs. I wish it could be outside for more than 4 months a year.

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Old 08-03-2006, 09:12 AM   #2
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Very nice. I used to have a half barrel pond, it was fun, but i had to upgrade. Anyway, i love the papyrus(can't spell). Very nice, very full! Your fish will love it in there. I am working on setting up my half barell pond inside so i can keep my platys in there. My only concern is the temperature fluxuations. What are they like. Fluxuations could make your fish's ammune system become weaker.And tropical fish can't stand temp. flux. as much as fancy goldfish can. Very nice pond though, i love it.
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Old 08-03-2006, 09:19 AM   #3
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The fish have done very well. This is the second summer outside for the giant danios. They are in front of the deck door in my kitchen from October to June. Last year they spawned during the summer as well as the winter. Of course, most of the fry don't survive. I started with 6 and now have about 25. The flame barbs seem to be happy. I only have 3. One seems to have died but it had something that looked like tumors on its abdomen. They are tropicals but are hardier than some species.

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Ok, You have a ton! of giant danios. Thats neat. Do bring the pond indoors for the winter, or do yu have a tank?
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Old 08-03-2006, 09:49 AM   #5
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The whole pond comes in and I have a heater that I set at 76ยบ. The floating plants die and the others struggle along till spring.

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I would take the floating plants out, as would I the other potted plants. The floating plants will throw off your parameters if they rot. The potted ones will too. I would consider getting a rubbermaid bin to put the potted ones in. The rotting material will cause disease in your pond too. And when i say take them out, i mean in the winter. They are fine outside.
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Old 08-03-2006, 09:33 PM   #7
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Thanks. I will take the floaters out and get rid of them. The potted plants generally didn't rot. The few parts that started to go I took out right away. The fish seemed to thrive last winter so I'm going to do the same thing (except for the floaters) this winter.

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Could she use a full-spectrum growing lamp to keep all the plants, floating and planted, alive and active during the winter months?
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Old 08-23-2006, 02:46 AM   #9
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I checked into lighting and in order to keep the floating plants alive during the winter I'd need a mercury halide lamp suspended a certain number of inches above the pond. Not something I want to get into. Most of the plants thrive, the ones that don't tend to be invasive (I think the water hyacinth prevented my water lily from blooming this year --I've been removing gobs of them all summer) so it's no great loss. Thanks for thinking of me, though.

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