Warm Days, BEWARE!!
					This brings me to a very important subject that I would like 
					to share with you. I've received phone calls from pond 
					keepers that have had a warm day or two and started working 
					in their ponds. Like all of us they are experiencing "Spring 
					Fever" and can't wait to see our fish.
					
					The problem is, these one or two "warm days" won't last this 
					time of year in most states.The cold weather will 
					return! You never want to disturb or feed your fish 
					on these "warm days", even if you see your fish swimming. 
					Your fish are very weak and their immune system is not 
					working. Cold weather will return, causing cold pond water. 
					The best time to start working on your pond is when your 
					pond water temperature, NOT air 
					temperature reaches 55 degrees F and stays at that 
					temperature for at least TEN days, 
					day and night.
					
					Working on your pond too early in the season could cause 
					deadly stress on your fish. Giving the bad bacteria in your 
					pond water the opportunity to attack your fish at a very 
					weaken stage. By following this simple rule:
					
					"Never start working on your pond until your pond water 
					temperature: NOT 
					air temperature reaches 55 degrees F and stays at that 
					temperature for at least TEN days, 
					day and night."
					
					You'll give your pond fish the best chance of coming through 
					their "long winter's nap" in good condition.
					
 
