Hi
Wasn't sure where to put this query, but dutifully following Bob Flowerdew's advice I bought two tiny goldfish to live in one of my allotment waterbutts - the two Bobs as I have rather unimaginatively called them. They are in the one that catches all the water from the shed and is open so was getting larvae etc, all of which they have eaten and have now grown very large on the larvae and my supplementary feeding.
With winter coming will it be OK to leave them in the waterbutt or should I bring them indoors. I have two branches in the butt to aid anything that has fallen in, would these be enough to keep an ice free hole?
Oh rats, today was my allotment day and it's pouring with rain, not much chance of digging today.
Sue
Wasn't sure where to put this query, but dutifully following Bob Flowerdew's advice I bought two tiny goldfish to live in one of my allotment waterbutts - the two Bobs as I have rather unimaginatively called them. They are in the one that catches all the water from the shed and is open so was getting larvae etc, all of which they have eaten and have now grown very large on the larvae and my supplementary feeding.
With winter coming will it be OK to leave them in the waterbutt or should I bring them indoors. I have two branches in the butt to aid anything that has fallen in, would these be enough to keep an ice free hole?
Oh rats, today was my allotment day and it's pouring with rain, not much chance of digging today.
Sue
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