Question for those of you with experience doing this (we have a pond but winter our fish inside). My brother put a 2' deep by 7' roundish pond in for my mother. He told her it was okay to keep the fish in over the winter, that even if the pond freezes the fish will be okay.
What I have read is the pond has to be deeper than the frost line (42" I think) and there had to be some water unfrozen at the bottom where the fish would be.
I was thinking one of the pond heaters might work, but it seems to turn on only when the pond temp reaches 30 degree. In a pond only 2' deep, would the heater be enough to keep the fish alive? Or, will I be stuck finding a tank and having to do the maintenance on it (she is in her late 80's and taking care of it would be too much)?
Thanks.
What I have read is the pond has to be deeper than the frost line (42" I think) and there had to be some water unfrozen at the bottom where the fish would be.
I was thinking one of the pond heaters might work, but it seems to turn on only when the pond temp reaches 30 degree. In a pond only 2' deep, would the heater be enough to keep the fish alive? Or, will I be stuck finding a tank and having to do the maintenance on it (she is in her late 80's and taking care of it would be too much)?
Thanks.