I'd like to follow the advice of a number of aquaria central members and release Huey, Dewey III, and Louie II into a local pond (they are all at least 5 inch long feeder goldfish). However, I know that goldfish/carp/koi usually have a number of months to acclimate to dropping water temperatures in an outdoor or pond environment. Even if I let the fish acclimate to the pond water temperature in a large bucket or bag for 1/2 hour or so, will it be too much for them to go from a 70 degree farenheit tank to a 50 degree farenheit pond overnight?
Thanks!
ps - this is a rather large pond that already has a well established population of overwintering carp and bass in it, and it doesn't freeze. I do live in upstate NY however, so we can have some pretty cold nights in January and Febuary.
Thanks!
ps - this is a rather large pond that already has a well established population of overwintering carp and bass in it, and it doesn't freeze. I do live in upstate NY however, so we can have some pretty cold nights in January and Febuary.