
So what’s going on underneath those layers of ice and snow? What are our fish up to? Are they missing us? To most pond keepers this time of year is simply a mystery. Once the ice and snow come well, we lose touch with our fish. These conditions can last for many months depending on your location. Snow, ice, shorter days, and more indoor time leads to our slowly losing our ability to see what’s happening with our pond fish. A quick peek in the pond tells us everything. During this time we know is exactly what is going on with our fish. They will even stick their faces out and practically climb out of the pond to celebrate feeding time. Koi and goldfish will follow the pond keeper around the pond. Many koi and goldfish become downright interactive with pond keepers. During this time koi and goldfish are active, lively, and highly visible.

Warm weather is obviously the best time to enjoy koi and goldfish keeping. What happens to koi and goldfish during the winter months? This is a common question and concern that many pond keepers have. WHAT HAPPENS TO KOI AND GOLDFISH DURING WINTER MONTHS?
