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Susan - I frequently hear the comment about not being able to compete for
food as a negative for fancies/red caps in a pond. In a pond I dont believe this is a concern because of all the algae available, even if it doesnt get hand fed. Mine has gotten MUCH bigger in the few months that I have had it, it seems very happy & active and color is great. In fact I would say it is flourishing. I recently met a local ponder who has a least one in each of 4 small 100-200 gal preforms. She claims hers seem to be growing better than the fan tails she also has. I do have some concerns about predators but for now I hope I am not being irresponsible. I do have numerous plants, lilies and a ledge as a hiding place. I know this would probably not deter a heron but being relatively urban, thus far I have only seen a possum (insect eater) and an egret miles away. My walls are about 6 inches high even when the pond is completely full. Your Pearl Scale - I had a Orange Crowned Pearl Scale as well. Alas, I found out too late she did not belong in a pond. Not sure if it was being in a pond in general or fish problems I had which affected her internally and thus unsolvable for a newbie. But while she was with me she was an amazing little fish. Have you seen them. Like a Pearl Scale, but I think the tail is a little bigger and the head is I believe cross bred from an Oranda. Mine had an orange wen and the large round head like an Oranda. I hope to have another some day in an aquarium. The only slight deterrent to this plan is I believe they take a little more tank than many fancies because they can get quite large. I love the Orandas/Orange Crowns because they seem to seek your attention rather than flee from you. My Orange Crown would occasionally let you hold her in the water. Incredibly I read of one guy who claimed his would actually play with him. It was large, but he would put a small styrofoam ball in the aquarium and it would head butt it out. In any case I guess we all figure out pretty rapidly, they are not just pond/aquarium decorations. So I can certainly understand/support your feelings of not being able to properly take care of them in a pond. Have Fun!! Bill Brister - Austin, Texas |
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