What happens when winter comes?
I'll move them inside most likely around the end of September. The water temperature will probably be down around 40-50 F by then and we will already have had some frosts. At this time I'm not quite sure what I will winter them in.
very intresting i'd like to see what kind of "cold" temps GTs can take, here in mexico we get some cold temps but nothing too crazy so who knows maybe i can have a nice pond full of gt![]()
Well apparently the temperature comfort zone for GTs is low to mid 70s. Since I've never has this species outside before, I'm not sure how "cold water hardy" they will be. I've had Uruguayan cichlids (Gymnogeophagus, Australoheros) and exCichlasoma beani outside until the end of October (and even a foot long pleco), and even a few days into November. The air temperature at the time was about 34 F and the water temperature not much warmer. They were in great shape and beautiful when I netted them. Good luck with your 'GT'
Cool pics! I'd love to hear/see more about the pond and how you work it with your cold winters. I've long thought of doing something like that here, and although our winters are much more mild than yours I can't get around the problem of what to do with the fish over winter to avoid having either a massive power bill or a separate set up for winter use.
I only kept my fish outside through the winter once (goldfish only). I covered the pond with 2" thick styrofoam and put in a stock trough heater that would keep the temperature at ~34F.
They all survived but I would never do it again, since in the Spring, I had to empty the pond and clean it up anyway. Better to do this in the Fall and then everything is ready to go in the Spring. Besides any tropical species would have perished, I'm sure, since our Winter temperatures can reach -40F. I will set up some inside tanks and/or 'Little Giant' stock troughs to house them over the Winter.
Very nice. Looking forward to se more.
And thanks again for your help with my project. . Just filled the pool up today... so just need to find the fish for it
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Thanks.I'll keep the updates coming. I'm glad to have helped you with your project. Good luck with it.
Your thread is very interesting. Also, great looking green terror! I do not know how you pulled those photos off but they look great!How big is your male green terror, have you measured him recently?
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Thank you for your kind comments. I believe he is about 10-11" TL. The pond is rectangular with dimensions 12'x5'x30" deep and is ~1100G.Here is a picture of it.Green terrors do seem to be relatively hardy. How many gallons is your pond?
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