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Eric issues a pond warning that unusually warm winter weather is causing aquatic ecosystems to wake up earlier than expected. Because ponds operate based on water temperature rather than the calendar, Triplett notes that fish are more active, metabolism is increasing, and algae is blooming ahead of schedule. He advises hobbyists to monitor water temperatures closely to determine if they should begin supplemental feeding, while also cautioning that filtration systems may require more frequent maintenance due to rising waste levels. The episode emphasizes that professional service schedules are filling up fast, urging homeowners to book spring cleanouts and inspections sooner to avoid a lack of availability. Ultimately, the message encourages proactive management to protect the health of koi and other aquatic life during these fluid climate shifts.
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Eric issues a pond warning that unusually warm winter weather is causing aquatic ecosystems to wake up earlier than expected. Because ponds operate based on water temperature rather than the calendar, Triplett notes that fish are more active, metabolism is increasing, and algae is blooming ahead of schedule. He advises hobbyists to monitor water temperatures closely to determine if they should begin supplemental feeding, while also cautioning that filtration systems may require more frequent maintenance due to rising waste levels. The episode emphasizes that professional service schedules are filling up fast, urging homeowners to book spring cleanouts and inspections sooner to avoid a lack of availability. Ultimately, the message encourages proactive management to protect the health of koi and other aquatic life during these fluid climate shifts.
Key Takeaways:
🚨 Sign up for Eric's Email List: 🚨
đź”± Links and ResourcesBusiness & Sales Tools
Contractor Sales Secrets
Book a Call with Eric Triplett
Pond Industry Resources
The Pond Digger
Helix Pond Filtration
EasyPro Pond Products
Atlantic-Oase
Fitz Fish Ponds – Koi Trips
Pond Trade Magazine
Sponsors
LiveSwitch
Events & Communities
TWT Contractor Circle (Facebook Group)
TWT Contractor Power Circle (Facebook Group)
Social Media
The Pond Digger on Instagram
The Pond Digger on Facebook
Train With Triplett on TikTok

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