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pond de-icer
I have a pond therefore, my dad wanted and now has a pond. He lives in
zone 6. I live in zone 7 and never have had to worry about my pond freezing. However, he will have much cooler temps. and his pond is 250 gal. I am thinking a getting a pond de-icer for him. Can you give me some thoughts on this one please and thank you! He has fallen in love with his goldfish and loves his pond!! pond: ~~250 gal ~has goldfish in ~zone 6- VA ~protected from the wind Lisa |
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An aquarium air pump set with the airstone about 4-6 inches under water
should maintain the necessary opening in the ice to allow for gas exchange, getting rid of the toxic gasses and getting oxygen into the water. It will use considerably less electricity than the pond deicers and do the same job. Just be sure to cover the pump to keep it out of the elements, since the pump is really designed for inside use. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "NauticalWheeler" wrote in message ... I have a pond therefore, my dad wanted and now has a pond. He lives in zone 6. I live in zone 7 and never have had to worry about my pond freezing. However, he will have much cooler temps. and his pond is 250 gal. I am thinking a getting a pond de-icer for him. Can you give me some thoughts on this one please and thank you! He has fallen in love with his goldfish and loves his pond!! pond: ~~250 gal ~has goldfish in ~zone 6- VA ~protected from the wind Lisa |
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I have a post in the ground for my electrical. I attached my air pump to the side of the post and then up ended a galvanized tub over it. Keeps the elements out. k30a |
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I'm in zone 6 and last year the air pump couldn't keep up. Had to use a
deicer. Had a foot of ice on the pond. I didnt have to use it constantly so it will depend on the year. Last winter seemed a bit more severe. "RichToyBox" wrote in message news:uSJeb.10265$%h1.7466@sccrnsc02... An aquarium air pump set with the airstone about 4-6 inches under water should maintain the necessary opening in the ice to allow for gas exchange, getting rid of the toxic gasses and getting oxygen into the water. It will use considerably less electricity than the pond deicers and do the same job. Just be sure to cover the pump to keep it out of the elements, since the pump is really designed for inside use. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "NauticalWheeler" wrote in message ... I have a pond therefore, my dad wanted and now has a pond. He lives in zone 6. I live in zone 7 and never have had to worry about my pond freezing. However, he will have much cooler temps. and his pond is 250 gal. I am thinking a getting a pond de-icer for him. Can you give me some thoughts on this one please and thank you! He has fallen in love with his goldfish and loves his pond!! pond: ~~250 gal ~has goldfish in ~zone 6- VA ~protected from the wind Lisa |
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I'm also a zone 6 ponder - my ponds are on the north side of the
house and as such get no sun from middle of October until March. I use the air stones too... but usually have to hook up the De-Icer in mid-winter. The lack of sunlight is my problem Also why it wont do any good to build a tent over the pond - double chagrin ( I have two 1500 watt De-Icers. Am glad I have them as back-ups. Nedra in Missouri Backyard Pond: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 Lotus Pond: http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "ronm" wrote in message .. . I'm in zone 6 and last year the air pump couldn't keep up. Had to use a deicer. Had a foot of ice on the pond. I didnt have to use it constantly so it will depend on the year. Last winter seemed a bit more severe. "RichToyBox" wrote in message news:uSJeb.10265$%h1.7466@sccrnsc02... An aquarium air pump set with the airstone about 4-6 inches under water should maintain the necessary opening in the ice to allow for gas exchange, getting rid of the toxic gasses and getting oxygen into the water. It will use considerably less electricity than the pond deicers and do the same job. Just be sure to cover the pump to keep it out of the elements, since the pump is really designed for inside use. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "NauticalWheeler" wrote in message ... I have a pond therefore, my dad wanted and now has a pond. He lives in zone 6. I live in zone 7 and never have had to worry about my pond freezing. However, he will have much cooler temps. and his pond is 250 gal. I am thinking a getting a pond de-icer for him. Can you give me some thoughts on this one please and thank you! He has fallen in love with his goldfish and loves his pond!! pond: ~~250 gal ~has goldfish in ~zone 6- VA ~protected from the wind Lisa |
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I really don't understand the zoning system here. I'm in zone 7 (Long
Island) and last year (although it was a real #$tch of a winter) I had probably 6" of ice on my pond for quite some time. Every year that I have lived here the pond has frozen over enough that I had to use something to keep a hole open. You really don't get ice? Even in California (labeled Zone 9 where I lived) we would wake up on occasion to the wonder of the dogs water being frozen.... DKat "NauticalWheeler" wrote in message ... I have a pond therefore, my dad wanted and now has a pond. He lives in zone 6. I live in zone 7 and never have had to worry about my pond freezing. However, he will have much cooler temps. and his pond is 250 gal. I am thinking a getting a pond de-icer for him. Can you give me some thoughts on this one please and thank you! He has fallen in love with his goldfish and loves his pond!! pond: ~~250 gal ~has goldfish in ~zone 6- VA ~protected from the wind Lisa |
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"Nedra" wrote in message link.net... I'm also a zone 6 ponder - my ponds are on the north side of the house and as such get no sun from middle of October until March. I use the air stones too... but usually have to hook up the De-Icer in mid-winter. Same here for zone 5b! NJ |
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"D Kat" wrote
I really don't understand the zoning system here. I'm in zone 7 (Long Island) and last year (although it was a real #$tch of a winter) I had probably 6" of ice on my pond for quite some time. Every year that I have lived here the pond has frozen over enough that I had to use something to keep a hole open. You really don't get ice? Even in California (labeled Zone 9 where I lived) we would wake up on occasion to the wonder of the dogs water being frozen. DKat, keep in mind that these zones are determined by the USDA. As I understand it, the entire concept of zones began for farmers who wanted to know how a given crop would "usually" do in a given area. And then, of course, the zone map was (or will soon be) redone -- I believe that those of us in the Piedmont area of North Carolina, currently Zone 7b, will now become zone 8. Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC |
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wow. i wonder what we out here in far, dry, west texas will be?
mad -- See my zone 8B pond: http://community.webshots.com/album/14478479WdPMkPBPmt http://community.webshots.com/album/40739268OAqLln Rec.ponds FAQ: http://www.geocities.com/justinm090/faq.html Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein... Prov 26:27 From: "Anne Lurie" Organization: Road Runner - NC Newsgroups: rec.ponds Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2003 22:07:12 GMT Subject: pond de-icer And then, of course, the zone map was (or will soon be) redone -- I believe that those of us in the Piedmont area of North Carolina, currently Zone 7b, will now become zone 8. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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An aquarium air pump set with the airstone about 4-6 inches beneath water should advance the all-important aperture in the ice to acquiesce for gas exchange, getting rid of the baneful gasses and accepting oxygen into the water. It will use appreciably beneath electricity than the pond deicers and do the aforementioned job.
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