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1 17th July 06:35
eee2004
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I adopted 4 of these goldfish. My pond is 300 gallons. Ihave them in a
30 galloon tank that Is ro small. I have 2 filters. Anyway. Can I put
these in my raccoon safe pond in march? The water temp is then 65. My
problem is that the temp in summer hits 84 with shade. Is this safe for
them? My comets do well. But Im told that these need 75 ect. Can they
cope with a slow temp change? And is there a good bacteria additive for
any problems? My comets did well for 4 yaers. These would be in the own
300 gallon pond. also what is a good preventive bacteria/ parasite
addite? Thank you
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2 17th July 06:35
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They should do fine. The problem with fancier goldfish is large
fluctuations in temp in a short time. As far as a preventive, not much out
there. Some use a low dose of salt. The best thing is pristine water
quality and food with an immune stimulator like Sho Gold, imo. ~ jan

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3 17th July 06:35
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Acclimate them to the lower temps and different water. Don't just drop them
in cooler water that may be more acid or alkaline or harder or softer than
they're in now. My

My goldfish and koi both survived a bad heatwave last summer where the water
reached 96F. I ran some extra pumps for better aeration and shaded the
ponds with old white sheets. None died. Make sure there is good filtration
and aeration in your pond.

My comets do well. But Im told that these need 75 ect.

Not true. I had a pool of moors, telescope-eyes and Orandas that lived
through the winters here in zone 6 where the surface would freeze over.
(Keep a hole open in the ice). Can they


Yes.

And is there a good bacteria additive for


We use KoiZyme to prevent ulcers. Be sure they don't have parasites when
you put them in the pond. It a lot easier and cheaper to treat a tank than
a pond.
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4 17th July 11:47
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They are beautiful fish and will grow quite large in your pond. Min
did well in zone 6- but were all picked off by hawks over the years.
They are slower fish and easier prey for herons, and hawks. They als
will breed with comets so you may have some interesting fish spawn i
the upcoming years. Happy ponding

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