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Please stop with the oxygen benefits, it is a fallacy, surface are and flow is far More influential
What are the water parameters
I don't think he wants to restock fish every spring, so all the tropical fish suggestions, including guppies will die over winter. Goldfish and koi will eat the plants. Probably the sunfish would be best. Idk how bluegill do in the winter, but they're cool too. Don't do gambusia, they breed like crazy and nothing else wants to eat them as they have sharp barbs on the dorsal fins.
As an ecologist in a past life, I have to ask a question. You say the pond doesn't communicate with any other body of water. So where does the water come from? Just rainwater? If that is the case, it should dry up on occasion when rainfall drops. And if there is a water source, then even though you are "OK with it", that doesn't mean it is actually OK to put non native species into a waterway. By the way, even if it is an isolated body of water, plants can be transported to other bodies of water on the feet of birds, for example. I suppose what I am saying is that, whether you are "OK with it" or not, seeding waters with non native species is dangerous and, usually, very illegal. I hope that those watching this video and making comments about the fish species they think you should release (especially anything non native that could survive the winter with no natural predators) don't go running out looking for a pond THEY can plant up with elodea etc. There is a very good reason why this practice is illegal. You are sending a VERY bad message to those who don't understand the danger. Just my humble opinion.
Start off with Red Ear Sunfish or any bluegill/sunfish. They will feed off the leeches. I've been waiting for an update on this!! Add Lilly Pads!!
Bullheads, green sunfish, blackstripe topminnows, and mosquito fish could live in any pond like that, as all those species are tougher than nails.
Put dwarf baby tears
put fancy goldfish in there!! they will grow big
Badass video I feel like a kid again! Thanks for the video. Top video! Like!!!
Slight bleach dip.
It's a beautiful pond. I'm excited for you!
Put some nice guppies
What precautions should be taken to put pond plants into an aquarium?
josh scape when? 🐠 great update
Elodea gets more alge
But growth
Incredible
Even it grows in shade
Where could I buy some of that??
Add white clouds they will breed up to crazy numbers in there and they can handle cold water well
Add some hardy lillies, and "Jordanella Floridae". After they get established and some pumpkinseed Sunfish
Put some of Live bearer fish like Guppies Mollies Platies Sword tail and many more in 1 year you got a huge variety of fish.
Did you consult the DNR At all or you just did it