does ne1 keep minnows in there pond. do they need to be out during the winter in 2' deep pond. do koi eat minnows?
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You can always get the larger bait minnows from Gander Mountain. Those are Gold Shiners and I doubt they will fit in your koi's mouth.PLECOS SUCK!
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Well, if you have a cast net with a small enough mesh you can actually catch some fish for your pond. I know Fish Gallery was selling "Red Horse Minnows", which is nothing more than a red shiner (Cyprinella lutrensis). They are pretty and found in every ditch, creek, pond (natural), and backwater in the houston area. I put a group of 10 in my mothers tank that I caught out in Sugar Land, and they are doing quite well. You can also catch some black-tail shiners (Cyprinella venusta), though they are somewhat harder to find. I caught some out near East Bernard. I like these because they are silver and have a nice sheen that would stand out in an artificial pond.
All these fish live in very shallow water in Texas, so I would only assume that they would survive in a pond deeper than many of the places I have found them. If the pond totally freezes over, you may have to find some new ones...Last edited by Sea-agg09; 08-12-2009, 10:59 AM.75 planted (Being Renovated)
Endlers
gobies
lots of nanos
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I guess what a minnow is depends on where you are.
The "minnows" in my pond are zebra and giant danios and green swordtails. The zebras and swords wintered over ; I added the giants this summer. They reproduce vigorusly in my system (pond + 40' stream).
My koi are sworn vegetarians; they are about 2 ' long (+ a handful of 3" fry) . The best way to see the "minnows" is when they pass above a brightly colored koi. I estimate there are 200 to 400 "minnows" .
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Originally posted by Nickintex View PostMINNOWS: Family CyprinidaeHALA MADRID!!!!
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Originally posted by amilcar View Postdifferent people call minnows whatever is small and that can be catched locally"Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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I just can't see spending money on aquarium fish when you are going to only see their top. Also what fish would be better to survive in a pond than fish that naturally live in texas... : )75 planted (Being Renovated)
Endlers
gobies
lots of nanos
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