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Plant's been ID'd as
Whorled Pennywort as
Fishman Dave
suggests (thanks), and yes, edible - the younger leaves do actually have a refreshing celery thing going on, I've taken to crazing one-one as I walk pass the pond on the way to downstairs office = there's my servings of leafy-greens, tell my cardiologist
There are half-dozen+ red-fin tinnies in there now, fat like softballs. They are not impacting the plants, though they've got a lot fo growing left to do. We'll discuss the feeding regime today, as the plant-productivity is going to be partially related to feed-fertilizing, as will be the over-fat tinnies not impacting those plants.
Giant Gourami's on the wish-list, but I've not seen imported nor on the importer-list yet. There was one collected in a wild pond some years ago that I got called to ID, and there was one on a hotel pond 20yrs ago... but I've not seen since.
Urau sounds like it will preferentially eat the lily under Murphy's Law.
Koi give me hives, and they don't thrive in these temperatures - rarely do these ponds get below ~27C.
Filament barb is locally bred & so readily available, is why I bring them up. That blue-hue iridescence can be lovely in the sunshine in the tank, though I've not seen in a sunny pond. My worry is that they'd breed & overgraze - with these systems once something goes in, you can't get it out again. Maybe my excuse to introduce clown-loach & jag cichlid... "
there was an old woman who swallowed a fly"