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I'm sorry if I ask a question that has been answered before but my computer time is very limited so please bare with me.
I have a lawn pond and I stop feeding in Oct.
On a real pond does the same apply?
PS not for my 1/4 acre pond that has no water in it yet. know any rain dances MM
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If your fish will eat in the garden pond, go ahead and feed them. Try to limit the feed to what they will eat in 5 minutes once the water temp gets around 60*.
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Yes. Usual rule of thubm is stop feeding when water temps drop below 60°F for warm water fish. Trout (a cool water fish) you can feed all winter long.
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by Bill Cody - 05/06/24 07:22 PM
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