Just been out in the cold looking at my pond by the light of a torch. Spotted half a dozen new ones, and given how dense the plants are I'm sure there will be many more. Looks like its been a good year. I usually get 4 or 5 survive each year.
Munroco said:I'll have a trawl through my hard disk, it doesnt look great atm, I'll try to find some pics from last summer.
sawickib said:Ever try putting in a heater for the winter?
eaglesaquarium said:I think the key is that the water has to be deep enough that it doesn't freeze completely solid and the fish will be just fine.
Incidentally, its the exact properties of water and the fact that at about 4 degrees Celsius, the colder water actually becomes less dense than the rest of the water, and then the frozen water (ice) forms at the top of the pond, lake, etc. that is so amazing. The chemical properties of water (which on the surface seems exceedingly simple) are just so complex and without these properties, life as we know it would be impossible. Its awe inspiring when you sit back and really think about it.