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Old 02-04-2005, 06:37 PM
Reel McKoi
 
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"Troy Church" wrote in message
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I've thought about the fish route. There are a number of fish in the
pond/lake, but we just moved here and I don't know exactly what they are.
Some are quite large and I haven't had the time, yet, to catch some to see
if they are the variety that will eat anything else I put in there, or if
they are primarily herbivores. Has anyone had luck with tilapia in a
pond/lake like this? The waterway is very seasonal and the depth

fluctuates
from 3' in the Florida dry season (winter) to almost 10' in the summer.

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I'm from TN so can't answer the tilapia question. I believe they're a
tropical fish. You can have several types of fish in your lake. I'm
surprised the seller didn't tell you or the RE agent what they are. But
then ducks can carry fish eggs from one place to another. Our neighbor's
stock pond gets populated that way.
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