November 16, 2009

What class of fish might live in a backyard pond?

I was thinking around making a pond in my backyard and I wasn’t certain what model of fish might live in an external pond. Any have some ideas?


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November 16, 2009

Allie N @ 2:08 am

Generally Koi.

You can purchase these in most large pet stores such as PETCO

Ashley @ 3:08 am

Koi, goldfsih, the pleco,

heres a site
http://www. liveaquaria. com/product/aquarium-fish-supplies. cfm?c=900

Heather @ 3:33 am

If the pond is sheltered from birds of prey, you can keep most coldwater fish like koi and goldfish. You should set the pond up, get it running and stable and test the temperature in the coolest parts of the day and night to get a good idea of what fish you can buy with that tolerance. Most goldfish and kois and some of the larger catfish can be kept outside in late spring and summer. You’ll have to make arrangements to bring them in for fall, winter and early spring if you don’t live in a place that stays fairly steady year round.

Yeah. ♥ @ 4:54 am

A koi fish . :D

loupa_carpathian @ 6:21 am

Koi, goldfish, mosquito fish, minnows (white clouds are gorgeouse!), and tad poles whom become frogs!

Here’s a fantastic site for good and bad (poisonous) plants, fish and eggs for sale:

http://www. bonniesplants. com/how_to/poisonous_plants_to_fish. html

Best of Luck!

danielle Z @ 7:35 am

Any native fish from your area, koi, goldfish, ide or orfe, trout, stickelbacks, minnows carp these are just afew to get you started

►Fish Man◄ @ 8:10 am

goldfish
some catfish
koi (check your laws)
Native fish (check your laws)
gambusia (check your laws)
White clouds (check your laws)

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