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I was offered a small catfish for my pond. I have 5 koi, and several other
small goldfish. Is a catfish a good idea to add? I have plenty of room for an extra fish. |
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There are a number of catfish available for freshwater ponds, ie channel
cats, etc, etc. Problem is as they grow they eat smaller fish. Yours may be ok at first, but when it gets bigger you will have to deal with the above. On the other hand if you want to prevent overpopulation, by eliminating offspring, the catfish will do that nicely... Happy ponding, Greg -- "Cin1754" wrote in message ... I was offered a small catfish for my pond. I have 5 koi, and several other small goldfish. Is a catfish a good idea to add? I have plenty of room for an extra fish. |
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