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Forum: Water GardensReplies: 9, Views: 276
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Terry
Murfreesboro, TN
(Zone 7a)

December 23, 2001
10:20 PM

Post #19992

I admit it. I'm still feeding my fish, even though I know you're probably not supposed to this time of year. But they still come up every day when I walk out to check on them and the pond, and I can't bear to not feed them. Is there any real harm in continuing to give them a reduced amount of food as long as the water isn't frozen, and they're still hungry? They eat all of the food I toss to them (probably no more than a tablespoon of food all told); I know none is winding up on the bottom (except after it is digested :)

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