Mugwump's Fish World
THE POND-THE FRESHWATER PLACE => Ponds, Pools and their habitants => Topic started by: Mugwump on April 15, 2016, 07:46:45 PM
we're seriously contemplating erecting an above ground, but scaped around the outside pond.....just a simple setup for only dedicated type of guppy?....or something?
...likely a sand bottom, or very light colored gravel, to make viewing easier too....possibly some BN, L144LF..?? too
any suggestions??
Yeah a UV,either that or pick up some ham to go in that pea soup. :)
Quote from: ghonk on April 15, 2016, 08:05:42 PM
Yeah a UV,either that or pick up some ham to go in that pea soup. :)
...thought of that too....but glad you brought it up....indeed, it's a must.... |^|
If it was my pond,and i was doing guppies i would stock it with ATFG fish.Obviously one type so they will breed TRUER.
They are Thai imports so they aren't cheap,but would be much easier to sell and at a decent price.
This is ASSUMING you wanted to sell the offspring at the end of the season.
I would also go with one of their NEWER strains,one that haven't been imported as much so are less common in the market.
I worked in a shop that had guppies set up outside, in two 300 gallon stock tanks,they got HUGE,the original females were the largest i have ever seen.
When I experimented with Enders, warmer water grew huge females and colder water grew more males.