I kept my Koi goldfish in 10x2x30 feet earthen plastic lined ponds at first. I raised a lot of tadpoles and the racoons visited a little but the real problem was big water snakes. I guess the water was too big for the racoons to catch much. I found a bunch of snakes in the pond one day and shot up my liner killing the snakes. The water leaked lowering the level and owls got a bunch of koi the next night. The koi had avoided the snakes better than I thought.
I moved the remaining koi to a 10x2x10 feet cinder block above ground plastic lined pond. Being able to drain or siphon the water through a net is a big advantage when it comes time to catch all the fish. The big snakes don't bother my above ground cinder block ponds. The stripped garter snakes visit some and the frogs are not much of a problem. There is a little grey heron that cannot do much in that depth of water. Deeper water would be necessary for longer legged birds. The real problem is the racoons and they do not seem to bother smaller fish only my orandas and koi.
I keep guppies seasonally in 15 gallon totes. Here the tadpoles are overwhelming, and the stripped garter snake is a real problem.
I hope I will find a way to screen my totes and cinder block ponds soon.
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I moved the remaining koi to a 10x2x10 feet cinder block above ground plastic lined pond. Being able to drain or siphon the water through a net is a big advantage when it comes time to catch all the fish. The big snakes don't bother my above ground cinder block ponds. The stripped garter snakes visit some and the frogs are not much of a problem. There is a little grey heron that cannot do much in that depth of water. Deeper water would be necessary for longer legged birds. The real problem is the racoons and they do not seem to bother smaller fish only my orandas and koi.
I keep guppies seasonally in 15 gallon totes. Here the tadpoles are overwhelming, and the stripped garter snake is a real problem.
I hope I will find a way to screen my totes and cinder block ponds soon.
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