CanadaquaBetween Pond and Tanks

Snow

Things change quickly, sometimes. Yesterday it was still fall, today it’s winter. I’m glad we finished all the clean-up.

Cut down all the perennials in the pond

… and scooped out most of the floating plants. It’s cold in the mornings and frosty at night. The goldfish only come topside during midday, when the sun warms things up.

Well, we’ve been moving tender plants inside for a few days now

I’ve been uneasy about leaving the tropicals in the pond, but we hadn’t found just the right pots for them yet. Ceramic is too heavy when full of water and can leak; and all the nicest plastic pots have overflow holes. Useless for pond plants.

Last night they got a bit of frost burn, so I did some serious hunting today. I was ready to put them in buckets (which is not my preferred style in the living room, let me tell you), so we wouldn’t lose the plants, a nice Taro and a stunning Papyrus. But today I found a nice collection of over pots in all the right sizes, lightweight and, most importantly, watertight. They’re a very pale green sort of Terrazzo style, straight, no squiddlies or anything like that, and look unobtrusively nice, not plasticky at all. Me likes.

It’s now a bit crowded around the back door, and the pond looks strangely bare.

Golden light

… and the first fallen leaves. All the minnows are scooped out and swimming happily in a tank in the basement. The goldfish are still out and about, doing their thing.

Keepers?

Added three sky blue tetras that had been in the QT for the past weeks, but I find them quite nippy. Could be that there’s not enough of them to make them feel secure, but I don’t know when or whether I’ll up their number. They’re a bit hard to find around here. We’ll see. First, I should get the neons up to group strength again.