Lost one the first week. Didn't acclimate well in the new environment. Second week, one starved to death before I realized it. Went and bought feeders right away. Don't know where the third went. No body can be found. That leaves me with three remaining.Still have all 6?
Bummer about those losses but the 3 you have left seem to be flourishing,Lost one the first week. Didn't acclimate well in the new environment. Second week, one starved to death before I realized it. Went and bought feeders right away. Don't know where the third went. No body can be found. That leaves me with three remaining.
Live and learn. I probably could have prevented the losses. They are pretty sensitive. So when people say fishes will be fine not eating, take it with a grain of salt.Bummer about those losses but the 3 you have left seem to be flourishing,
Nothing fancy. All I have is a 4feet high plastic netting/fencing held up with rebar around the perimeter of the pond.Can I ask for an all-pond landscape photo, Ken?
I'm interested in your jump-control measures.
Can we see? Is it cement or a stock-tank? The rounded bottom with gravel looks really good, and safe for "energetic" critters.Nothing fancy. All I have is a 4feet high plastic netting/fencing held up with rebar around the perimeter of the pond.
Looks fugly.