Sunday, January 17, 2010

Outdoor Pond Fountain Can Goldfish Live In My Outdoor Pond Fountain Thing?

Can goldfish live in my outdoor pond fountain thing? - outdoor pond fountain

I have to do to stay alive? Attention of the fish?


It is a prety decent pool, more than half fosho Fish Tank

6 comments:

Davida H said...

We started with goldfish in the pond was then 3 meters deep. It was good and we had a filter and pump. We do not feed, they eat the mosquito eggs, etc. in the sides of the pond. When added to the koi pond and fed the goldfish were 4 to 5 cm tall, allowing them to eat the food. Another was the right answer would be if this is not deep enough, if you live in an area that is very cold. Our pool was four feet deep, and only 5 Koi, which are very large and a tank large enough to bring them indoors if we wanted. They were about 5 years and are very good. Some businesses have seen the garden path to a pond in your area that might be useful for ideas on what could be done.
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John said...

Hello D, depends on what your idea of a decent size. Normally, you should look at several hundred gallons and at least 2 to 3 meters deep and 5 to 10 goldfish, rising several thousand gallons of water to more goldfish or koi added. It is also necessary to ensure that all waters not good with pumps and filters of good quality with protection against predators, such as networks is ventilated or metal mesh.

Since indoor pools you can not just dump some fish in the water as an element of novelty and the hope for prosperity, or even survive. It requires careful planning and patience. I recommend joining a moderated forum right and pond maintenance issues before it.

John said...

Hello D, depends on what your idea of a decent size. Normally, you should look at several hundred gallons and at least 2 to 3 meters deep and 5 to 10 goldfish, rising several thousand gallons of water to more goldfish or koi added. It is also necessary to ensure that all waters not good with pumps and filters of good quality with protection against predators, such as networks is ventilated or metal mesh.

Since indoor pools you can not just dump some fish in the water as an element of novelty and the hope for prosperity, or even survive. It requires careful planning and patience. I recommend joining a moderated forum right and pond maintenance issues before it.

danielle Z said...

Are you running through a filter now, or just bomb a pond? If you would like goldfish, you must make sure that your source is a filter upstream. Apart from that not much is needed. You must decide whether to feed or not feed the fish outside. Goldfish and koi are the general principles of law and eating grubs and insects misqueto such as algae and plants () and survive well. When you eat, maintain high quality food for them.

Not on the quantity of fish. A bottle of dechlorinated-water conditioner should be on your shelf. You do not need a hundred gallons a goldfish in a pond certainally and not a few thousand.

Unless your source is 3 meters deep in places high and can not fish out the winter. If you have a source if it is in a hot climate, where the water freezes up, it will be necessary to put them in the winter.

Aboninat... said...

I would probably go with the tent when the pond is so big. The biggest concern is the raccoon eats fish, then maybe I can put a wire mesh over the pond could

Alexander D said...

feed them every day and every day to check and see how they do it.

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