Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 4:21 pm
If the stock tank is above ground, the water in the stock tank will warm up and be warmer than if it was in in-ground pond, at least during the day (therefore the potential problem of trying to keep the water temp down). If the stock tank is a larger size and the filtration is good, I wouldn't think that many water changes (at least full ones) would be necessary. If the temps are as was stated for any length of time, that sounds pretty warm to me. If the summer was a really cool one, then it would be good to have that extra water heater on hand...
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