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Pondkeeping - The Fish |
There are numerous fish that can be put in a pond. Here are some of the hardier of the pond breeds. Any metallic or calico coloration will be fine.
- Common Goldfish
- Comet Goldfish
- Black Moor
- Fantail Goldfish
- Pearl-Scale
- Subunkins
- Wakins
Depending on where you live, the Bubble-eye and the Black Bubble-eye are also considered hardy enough for pond life. Again, the weather must be toward the warmer side and there should be no sharp edges anywhere in the pond.
As with an indoor aquarium, you should make sure that you keep only like fish together. And take size into account as well. Ponds support larger fish. But a twelve-inch goldfish will not tolerate a two-inch inch goldfish for very long.
Especially if it's not fed enough.
- Common Goldfish
- Comet Goldfish
- Black Moor
- Fantail Goldfish
- Pearl-Scale
- Subunkins
- Wakins
Depending on where you live, the Bubble-eye and the Black Bubble-eye are also considered hardy enough for pond life. Again, the weather must be toward the warmer side and there should be no sharp edges anywhere in the pond.
As with an indoor aquarium, you should make sure that you keep only like fish together. And take size into account as well. Ponds support larger fish. But a twelve-inch goldfish will not tolerate a two-inch inch goldfish for very long.
Especially if it's not fed enough.
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