I really wanted to winterize and fix my outdoor ponds for my fish to overwinter in but it's just not going to happen. I went out today (may be one of the only nice days left before getting cold) and drained part of the pond and caught all the fish left in it. I has set up a 20gal long tank to house the remaining few fish I thought I had left (water green and hard to tell what was actually in there) in my basement with a light and airstone to start with. I plan on getting a filter to go in there as well VERY soon (maybe tomorrow). Anyway, when all was said and done I ended up finding 3 fantails (about 1 & 1/2 inches each, not counting tail) and 6 comets (ranging in size from 4-6 inches). Now, my questions are ...
What size filter would be good for them down there?
Will the tank be ok for them to overwinter in until next spring when they go back out in the pond?
My final option (only as a last resort) would be to switch all of my geckos around and place them in smaller tanks in order to free up the 50 gal reptile breeder tank I have down there for the pond fish. I hate ot have to do that but if it NEEDS to be done then I might just have to get started with working on that solution. What do you all think ... can these 9 fish be happy in the 20 for the winter?
Please be gentle! :bowing:
What size filter would be good for them down there?
Will the tank be ok for them to overwinter in until next spring when they go back out in the pond?
My final option (only as a last resort) would be to switch all of my geckos around and place them in smaller tanks in order to free up the 50 gal reptile breeder tank I have down there for the pond fish. I hate ot have to do that but if it NEEDS to be done then I might just have to get started with working on that solution. What do you all think ... can these 9 fish be happy in the 20 for the winter?
Please be gentle! :bowing: