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Garden Fish Pond: Selecting The Right Fish

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Having fish in your backyard pond has a lot of benefits. It offers an opportunity to relax and get in touch with Mother Nature. Some may even be inspired by a garden fish pond. You might be wondering what sort of fish to have in your pond. Wonder no more and read on to find out.

Koi Fish
These are by far the most popular pond inhabitants. These fishes boast of colorful patterns on their scales. It is easy to see why they are the common choice for pond fish. Koi varies greatly in size, color pattern, type and especially price. They are highly adaptable to any temperature. However, they may find difficulty in coping with sudden changes in climate.

Koi fish are easily taken care of. They can eat a wide range of food including some vegetables and fruits. However, it is still best to feed them specially formulated food to meet their nutritional requirements.

Koi fish are generally well-mannered. They are also capable of recognizing people and will often gather around someone who is feeding them. They also get along pretty well with other pond fish species.

Comet Goldfish
This species is another common sight in fish ponds. Like other pond fish varieties, they also come in a wide range of sizes, colors and design patterns. Unlike other goldfishes, this species can be identified by their long flowing tails bearing resemblance to a comet.

The comet goldfish can survive in any condition making them one of the perfect candidates for a garden fish pond. They can withstand just about anything from water quality issues to changes in temperature. They can also be relatively cheap compared to other species.

Calico Goldfish
Also known as shubunkins, this type of goldfish is also a common sight in fish ponds. Mixes of metallic and transparent scales called calico markings help distinguish shubunkins from other fish species. These make for a truly interesting addition to your fish pond.

Shubunkins can be quite aggressive so keep this in mind if you have other fishes in your pond. They are ideal for larger ponds with a lot of embellishments and open areas. This is a tough fish able to survive under almost any condition.

These are just some of the fish species that are ideal for your fish pond. Keep in mind though that not all of these species are suitable for all locations. Some can tolerate warmer climates while some may not. Do yourself a favor and do your homework first before even setting up a fish pond in the first place.

Also, make sure that you provide everything they need for life. These include the food that they eat and the air that they breathe. Fish food is usually found in pet supply stores or where you bought your fish. To provide air, you will need to install an oxygen pump.