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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... : )
Guppies do great!, An if you get the HB or Platinum varities they have a lot of color from the top angle..even in murky water...like these guys, they show up very brite at the surface...looks like colored tinfoil swimming.. I can give you some culls if you'd like...?
"Bait" is not that specific of a word either; some friends refer to sushi as "bait".
Oh, contrare; I have a small gain on the purchased fish in the pond. I also use them to stock a few charity tanks .Live bearers and zebras reproduce vigorusly in a (my) pond; catching and selling some each autumn provides cash if you need more in the spring.
I started with red swordtails for visablity but after a few years they revert back to green.
I started with red swordtails for visablity but after a few years they revert back to green.
Wow, really? How interesting...
There was an article in a magazine a few years back about throwing killies outside during the summer to create a population explosion. It was called, like, "Hot Tub Killies" or something. Can't remember. But yes, some fish can do really well outside.
Guppies do great!, An if you get the HB or Platinum varities they have a lot of color from the top angle..even in murky water...like these guys, they show up very brite at the surface...looks like colored tinfoil swimming.. I can give you some culls if you'd like...?
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