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Originally posted by Davyburns View PostTS I fill my Butt (wish there was another name for them) from a hosepipe, how do goldfish cope with this?
Goldfish are very hardy, I would think that as long as there's a reasonable amount of original water in there (and there would have to be to keep the syphons going) then they would be ok. Run the water from the hosepipe down into the water in the barrel so there's no rough flow and don't point it directly at the fish
Think it's a great idea - I might get fish for my butts (ahem, barrels) later in the year.Forbidden Fruits make many Jams.
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Originally posted by Davyburns View Postfrom time to time, I fill my Butt (wish there was another name for them) from a hosepipe, how do goldfish cope with this?
I've kept fish in my butt(s) (fnarr fnarr) for years now. They seem to like it. They have really deep water, it's a good habitat, certainly better than an indoor tank or a shallow pond. I've added oxygenating weed to some (though they do eat it).
The only time I seem to have deaths has been after weeks of dry weather, then a rainstorm. I'm guessing that chemicals (diesel etc) accumulates on the roof and is then washed down into the butts.
I've never lost any to cold, except the stoopid one that got itself frozen into the ice (I think it was on its way out anyway, to have been floating near the surface in the winter).All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Davyburns View Postyeah, probably. do you buy them in pairs or what? do they breed in that sort of environment?Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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