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Compatable? Koi's and Newts



 
 
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Old June 6th 04, 10:17 PM
Cheryl
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Default Compatable? Koi's and Newts

Hi

I am thinking of getting rid of a water feature that I have (small fountain,
No fish). Upon cleaning it out the other week to our suprise found that 7
newts had made their homes there.
We also have a fish pond thats home to goldfish and some rather large koi's
and was thinking about puting them in the pond.
Does anyone know if they can live together or will the kois eat them!?

If anyone has any experience or knowledge on this then i would be greatful.

Many thanks

Cheryl (in the UK)


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Old June 7th 04, 02:47 AM
George
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Default Compatable? Koi's and Newts


"Cheryl" wrote in message
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Hi

I am thinking of getting rid of a water feature that I have (small fountain,
No fish). Upon cleaning it out the other week to our suprise found that 7
newts had made their homes there.
We also have a fish pond thats home to goldfish and some rather large koi's
and was thinking about puting them in the pond.
Does anyone know if they can live together or will the kois eat them!?

If anyone has any experience or knowledge on this then i would be greatful.

Many thanks

Cheryl (in the UK)


If they are small enough, it is likely that the Koi will eat them. I feed my
albino channel catfish shrimp, and if my largest koi can get them before the
catfish does, they will eat them as well. I see no reason why your koi wouldn't
love to snack on some newts.


 




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