During the the coldest part of winter I keep the pond set at 50F.We somtimes get temps as low as -15F without big jumps in cost.I don't have it on a separate meter so I don't know what the cost is.But I sure it is less than the cost of sick fish or replacing even one koi.In California you may maintain mid 50s or more with just a good cover and a few sunny days.Go to AKCA.org and find the koi club nearest you.They could give you much better local info.fugupuff;949767; said:beautiful fish! Awesome specimens. I noticed that you live in Ohio, which freezes during the winter, so with the tarp, how cold does the water get? And how much energy is used to heat the pond or the amount difference you pay in gas? As I want to build something like that in California, and its not nearly as cold here, but it does drop the the 30s at night for a few days out of a year, and I would want to know how much my heating bill will cost me![]()
Best,
Wes
MrFisher;893363; said:sorry i sound like a ummmmm well ya know i am MPLSBRAT
OscartheGrouch;963766; said:Ever tried putting some waterlilies in there? Your koi will likely enjoy the cover. They should look great in there too.
I did go in for a moment to retrieve my broken drain cover.I fixed it with some epoxy and I'll be going in for another longer dipshinypenny;966872; said:So are you swimming in the pond as I type this seen as it is the fourth of july!
rick as--- make me sick why don't you just say ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha i got more money then you. Shoot you'r self in the headMrFisher;893363;893363 said:sorry i sound like a ummmmm well ya know i am MPLSBRAT
clearifacation not meant for water boy the other jerk with the water fall the big mouth and the bridge on his poundskillzizzo;970178;970178 said:rick as--- make me sick why don't you just say ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha i got more money then you. Shoot you'r self in the head