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Old 21-03-2007, 03:47 PM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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Default Fish for my big puddle?

Reel McKoi wrote, On 20/03/2007 23:43:

"Galen Hekhuis" wrote in message
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Any recommendations for fish? They'd have to be strong, quick, hide
real well or reproduce very quickly and often. I've got all kinds of
wading birds here, snakes, alligators, raccoons, all sorts of
predators. I haven't a prayer of using nets or anything like that.
Not sure that I would anyway, to quote my dear departed, sainted
Mother: "All God's children have to eat." The fish would have to be
able to survive on almost anything. If they have to rely on me to
feed them then they are doomed. I guess it wouldn't hurt if they were
cute or pleasing to the eye something, but that is probably too much
to ask.

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I'd try cheap shubunkin goldfish. They're hardy, heat and cold
tolerant, active, pretty and breed like crazy. As long as you have some
plants like hornwart for the fry to hide in, they should keep a small
population going.


Have you any idea whether the water is acidic or alkalis? If the earth
is saturated, it might be acidic like a peat bog, but that's just a
guess. You might want to line the hole and fill it, rather than using
the water table to maintain a level. The water type might exclude some
types of fish otherwise.

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