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When purchasing fish for a fish pond, consider the environmental factors such as plants, temperatures, depth and other elements to insure you choose the correct fish.
Fish ponds are a great attraction to any lawn. Fish ponds can add to entertainment and curb appeal if they are properly maintained. One of the most important steps to creating and maintain a beautiful fish pond select the right fish to stock your fish pond. Below you will find the top 5 selected fish for fish ponds. KoiKoi fish are one of the most common fish used in fish ponds. Koi fish can grow up to 2 feet long. While most Koi are expensive, there are some varieties that are not. The price often depends on the size as well as the breed of Koi. Koi are heavy feeders and larger ones require more space. Therefore, when considering Koi be sure to factor in the size of your fish pond and the plants you will incorporate. Red CometAnother popular fish for fish ponds is the Red Comet. The Red Comet is relatively new to the fish pond population. Red Comets are great for those with extreme summer temperatures. They withstand water temperatures as high as 95 degrees F. They are also hardy enough to withstand water temperatures as low as 39 degrees F for short periods of time. Common GoldfishThe common fish is adaptable to many environments and therefore makes a perfect specimen for most gold fish ponds. They are easy to care for as they feed from all water levels, are easily bred, and can live over 10 years. The common goldfish usually grows no more than 10 inches and therefore are suitable for both larger and small size goldfish ponds. They are very hardy and can withstand water temperatures from 39-95 degrees F and prefer muddy and weedy ponds, therefore, requiring less complete cleanings. Calico FantailCalico Fantails are very similar to the Red Comet. However, they are sensitive to water changes and prefer temperatures that are 55-70 degrees F. They will need a heater for winter months. ShubunkinsShubunkins are another popular pond fish. They are commonly referred to as Calico Goldfish as they are much like a goldfish but have the calico markings. They usually grow to 10 inches and are very hardy. Shubunkins can tolerate temperatures between 39 and 85 degrees F. They are a great option for southern climates. These are only five of the many different types of fish that are available for ornamental fish ponds. Not all fish will be suitable to your location and therefore it’s best to research the fish you are interested in. Insure that the size of your pond is suitable along with plants and other environmental factors.
The copyright of the article Types of Fish for A Fish Pond in Aquarium Water Gardens is owned by Stephanie Manning. Permission to republish Types of Fish for A Fish Pond in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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