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![]() "Daniel Phillips" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 22:31:37 GMT, "Snooze" wrote: In such a small pond, a gold fish or two would keep the mosquito population down. Just get the cheap 25c feeder goldfish. You could also use mosquito fish (Gambusia affinis). You could also break a mosquito dunk into quarters and every few weeks just toss in a new dunk fragment. Sameer Would two of those goldfish need a pump? Would I need to suppliment their insect food with other food? If you only put 2 small fish, like guppies, mosquito fish, minnows, rosies, the plants will be the filter just fine. Maybe you'll want a pump to circulate the water to aerate it. But 2 guppy sized fish in a 20 gallon barrel most likely won't have o2 level problems. Just get a sprig or two of anacharis to aerate the pond, they do a good job. As for a filter to remove the muck, just make a siphon out of a section of 1/2 tubing and you can vac out the stuff on the bottom periodically. Sameer |
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