Forget the exact details, but koi can survive cold temperatures. Just don't feed them or it rots in their stomach. I have a book on koi you can have for free if you need/want one. A small heater wouldnt hurt though to keep it at least 50 degrees. - macker On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Doerr, Jesse <Jesse.Doerr@fei.com> wrote: > No worries, I know my physics. If there is any liquid left in there it's on > the bottom. I'm just curious to see how things turn out. > > Jesse Doerr > > Field Service Engineer > FEI Company > (503) 267-9620 > jesse.doerr@fei.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steev Ward <steevward@yahoo.com> > Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 12:52 PM > To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat <gsas-member@thekrib.com> > Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] So much for the koi? > > Thaey should be okay. They usually lay on the bottom until things warm up. > Don't Panic and do something rash. > > Steev > > > --- "Doerr, Jesse" <Jesse.Doerr@fei.com> wrote: > >> Attached is a picture of the +1' of snow on top of my 50 Gal Koi pond/wine >> barrel >> here in West Seattle. I wonder how solid it has frozen? It will be >> interesting to >> see if anything has survived when it thaws next week. >> >> Jesse Doerr > > > > _______________________________________________ > GSAS-Member mailing list > GSAS-Member@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member > _______________________________________________ > GSAS-Member mailing list > GSAS-Member@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member > _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member