Hey everyone ^_^ this is my first post on here, and first attempt at re-stocking or raising the pond; so I apologize if I'm being ignorant in anything I say in my questions. Thanks in advance for the help!! (=
Ohkay so we have a ~2acre pond that's spring-fed, and deep (~25ft at it's deepest). We used to have flathead catfish which were 2-3ft long on average and healthy (I know their size was awesome for a "pond"! atleast I was surprised when we moved here 5 years ago). I would feed them chicken scraps, generic pellets, and bread every other day. They would just come up to the surface from the depths and gulp the food up; it was so cool since they were "big"! Theere was a Lochness (we calledhim/her nessie) that looked to be about 5ft in length. But when we went on vacation last year, someone came and fished them all out. I haven't seen any since. So now we just have bluegill, LMB, some kind of minnows, and crappie. I think the biggest LMB is around 18in. A bunch of small ones and bluegill.
Bye Nessie ='(
I'm putting in an aeration system soon; have the pump/tubing/diffusers/etc. I just haven't had electric run out there yet.
Here's an infograph of the aeration plan and the pond itself.
imgur <forwarSlash> a <forwardSlash> Srgtx8B
In turn, I really would love to raise a "giant" freshwater fish like a Nessie replacement.
I saw this video that's similar to how the catfish would come and hover close to the surface and gulp the food.
(I can't post a link) Search on youtube for "Super Red ARAPAIMA GIGAS 2"
If Arapaima isn't an option or too expensive, are there any other big freshwater fish that I could raise/stock the pond with?
We also swim in it, but that never bothered them and the big catfish didn't bother any of us.
Thanks guys!
Ohkay so we have a ~2acre pond that's spring-fed, and deep (~25ft at it's deepest). We used to have flathead catfish which were 2-3ft long on average and healthy (I know their size was awesome for a "pond"! atleast I was surprised when we moved here 5 years ago). I would feed them chicken scraps, generic pellets, and bread every other day. They would just come up to the surface from the depths and gulp the food up; it was so cool since they were "big"! Theere was a Lochness (we calledhim/her nessie) that looked to be about 5ft in length. But when we went on vacation last year, someone came and fished them all out. I haven't seen any since. So now we just have bluegill, LMB, some kind of minnows, and crappie. I think the biggest LMB is around 18in. A bunch of small ones and bluegill.
Bye Nessie ='(
I'm putting in an aeration system soon; have the pump/tubing/diffusers/etc. I just haven't had electric run out there yet.
Here's an infograph of the aeration plan and the pond itself.
imgur <forwarSlash> a <forwardSlash> Srgtx8B
In turn, I really would love to raise a "giant" freshwater fish like a Nessie replacement.
I saw this video that's similar to how the catfish would come and hover close to the surface and gulp the food.
(I can't post a link) Search on youtube for "Super Red ARAPAIMA GIGAS 2"
If Arapaima isn't an option or too expensive, are there any other big freshwater fish that I could raise/stock the pond with?
We also swim in it, but that never bothered them and the big catfish didn't bother any of us.
Thanks guys!