just curious if we have any members that do and enjoy both the salty side and fresh water tanks?
thinking about it real hard...
thinking about it real hard...
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cool never even thought about Koi pond. maybe some day if I live in a warmer place. they would be koi siccles around here.I have kept both. Up until two months ago I had two FW systems and a SW system. Converted a FW back to SW, so just down to one FW system. It is a big one though.....2000g formal Koi pond. Had to close it down and sell it all off two years ago and then got to upgrade it and reopen it last fall. New fish are still small (12-20 inches) but another year and they should all be 2-3ft and the pond will look a bit fuller.
Knew a family north of you in Billings Montana in koi forums that had ponds that survived. Key is depth and then temp winter structure with clear plastic. The depth with air will prevent freezing while the structure creates a greenhouse effect. In their case, temps would be miserable outside but air temp in the structure in the 50's and water in the mid 40's. Other folks just over winterized them in into temp ponds in their garage or basement. There are options.cool never even thought about Koi pond. maybe some day if I live in a warmer place. they would be koi siccles around here.
I just ordered a pair of electric blue acaras for my 75. They should be to my lfs next weekb I got the tank after seeing the ELA's for the first time. Such pretty fishYeah, we keep both as well! 4 reef and to FW. Missus keeps a FW tank just for electric blue acaras.. Beautiful fish!