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Heating a pond?


Dixon1990

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Outside :lol:

It may be a bit bigger, its 4foot long.

Made of some black plastic stuff :lol:

And if i do end up heating it im just going to keep some fish like Peppered corys and glowlight tetras or something else cheapish that likes a lowish ph , Just to see if they do reproduce, as it will be easier to do w/c and will have constant green water and mossie larvae

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Cheapest way long term or cheapest way short term? Short term just make sure it's insulated as well as you can and throw a couple heaters in it. Long term...Probably you'd want something like coils of hose on a roof to be heated by the sun or something along those lines.

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I think it would work out pretty expensive the ground under the pond would suck the heat out at night.. Might be better to just chuck a big tank outside and line it with poly unless you stick some pond liner on something insulating?

The fish you are talking about are probably hardy enough to survive overnight, maybe if you wanted it as a precaution you could set it to 20 to make sure it didn't drop real low in a cold snap?

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Does that really work? How much pipe do you need exposed to the sun?

100m coil of black polythene pipe layed on a tin roof will produce a lot of warm water. Enough to make a noticable difference (several degress) to a Parapool anyway. Probably enough to cook the fish in a small pond!!!

The problem with a pond is you need the heat at night...

Ian

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