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Bringing Orandas indoors from pond in cold weather 12/13/05 I have a 750 gal. pond. Since it has gotten cold here I decided to bring my two Orandas inside. <Good> The weather has been dropping into the 30s. <Best to bring fancy goldfish indoors once the water dips and stays below about 65 F> Anyway, I brought them in and put them into a 29 gal. aquarium. New rock, a new Penguin 150 BioWheel power filter. A few plants from the pond went in also. <Good> I used some of the pond water to fill the aquarium and tap water that I dechlorinated. Three days later, I smell what smells like male cat urine. I know it is ammonia but its not a strong ammonia smell. But its def. there. I never noticed that smell before with an aquarium. the fish are each approx. 5 inches long. <Need more room...> very fat and very healthy looking. Did great in the pond. There is absolutely no visible waste in the aquarium at this time. Is this filter ok? <If it's "working" biologically, yes> Should i <Please "I"> give it more time to establish? <... you need to test your water for ammonia, nitrite...> I don't have a test kit. <I'd get one> Never used one before on our other aquariums. Never noticed that smell either. Please advice. <Advise> Also, should i even have brought them in. <Yes> The water temp had gotten into the 40s. I was just worried about them. If i leave them in the pond next winter, will they be ok and what precautions do i use to keep them ok in the cold weather. Filter? Survive in cold pond? water quality? Thank you so much for whatever advice you can give. colleen Fontenot <Posted on WWM, for Freshwater Goldfish... Bob Fenner> Bringing Outdoor Fish In - 09/08/2005 This spring, I set up a 16 gallon outdoor "pond" that has 3 small common goldfish in it. <As they grow, they'll need a larger space.> Everyone seems to be doing well and they have been a great source of entertainment. <Wonderful creatures, aren't they?> My question: at what temperature do I bring the goldfish indoors? <If you plan to keep them in through the winter, I would recommend that you bring them in well before the water reaches 55 degrees F. Preferably a little closer to the room temperature of the place they'll be living for the winter.> In West Tennessee we don't get many hard freezes until January, but I want the little darlings to live and do well. <They will.... Very hardy fish.> BTW, I've really enjoyed your website and your learned advice and sometimes caustic comments. <Yee-IKES!> Ya'll are a hoot. <Thanks much for the grin!> Ramona <Wishing you well, -Sabrina>
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