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Feeding in Winter (UK)

Feeding in Winter (UK)  
SteBar
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Oxymel of Squill
 Re: Feeding in Winter (UK)  
~ jan JJsPond.us
From:SteBar
Subject:Feeding in Winter (UK)
Date:Sun, 16 Jan 2005 15:08:02 +0000 (UTC)
I have an outdoor pond in the UK with a couple of Koi, a few Orfe and of
course some Goldfish.

In the "good old days" when we had cold Winters - lasting 2 or 3 months, all
the fish used to go to the bottom of the pond and hardly moved and I didn't
feed them at all.

In recent years however, the weather has been much warmer and the fish are
much more active, and often seen on the surface of the pond. Should I be
feeding them.........?

Thanks - Steve B.
From:Oxymel of Squill
Subject:Re: Feeding in Winter (UK)
Date:Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:57:16 -0000
I give mine a pinch or two if they look active and it's not too cold, and
more if they take it. But I suspect there's enough grub pottering round the
pond to stop them starving.


"SteBar" wrote in message
news:cse00i$t8p$1@titan.btinternet.com...
>I have an outdoor pond in the UK with a couple of Koi, a few Orfe and of
>course some Goldfish.
>
> In the "good old days" when we had cold Winters - lasting 2 or 3 months,
> all the fish used to go to the bottom of the pond and hardly moved and I
> didn't feed them at all.
>
> In recent years however, the weather has been much warmer and the fish are
> much more active, and often seen on the surface of the pond. Should I be
> feeding them.........?
>
> Thanks - Steve B.
>
From:~ jan JJsPond.us
Subject:Re: Feeding in Winter (UK)
Date:Sun, 16 Jan 2005 12:00:55 -0800
>I have an outdoor pond in the UK with a couple of Koi, a few Orfe and of
>course some Goldfish.
>
>In recent years however, the weather has been much warmer and the fish are
>much more active, and often seen on the surface of the pond. Should I be
>feeding them.........? Thanks - Steve B.

Think of it this way, instead of feeding the fish you're feeding the
filter. Is the filter active? If not, you're just adding pollution to the
pond. ~ jan

See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design:
http://users.owt.com/jjspond/

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