C cjohll Candiru MFK Member Mar 11, 2007 307 0 46 S/W Wisconsin Jun 16, 2007 #11 No, you can't keep guppies in fish-ponds.They'd be far too small Click to expand... most fish other than goldfish and other flashy fish disappear in a pond. they do breed but wont make it in the winter
No, you can't keep guppies in fish-ponds.They'd be far too small Click to expand... most fish other than goldfish and other flashy fish disappear in a pond. they do breed but wont make it in the winter
Aquaman_95 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 6, 2007 2,020 2 38 31 Warner Robins Georgia Jun 16, 2007 #12 No do not put guppies in ponds. They will surly die. Of over heating. And who know Raccons and stray cats roam around at night.
No do not put guppies in ponds. They will surly die. Of over heating. And who know Raccons and stray cats roam around at night.
D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida Jun 17, 2007 #13 Aquaman_95;924374; said: No do not put guppies in ponds. They will surly die. Of over heating. And who know Raccons and stray cats roam around at night. Click to expand... Their in Scotland! It's only 64F now.
Aquaman_95;924374; said: No do not put guppies in ponds. They will surly die. Of over heating. And who know Raccons and stray cats roam around at night. Click to expand... Their in Scotland! It's only 64F now.
P plausible Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 29, 2007 877 10 0 Singapore Jun 18, 2007 #14 an all covered up tank/container would do put plants in there so that the frys can hide from their mom (the mom will eat the babies) mine just gave birth to few frys pics of fry and breeding contaner (the white container on the top of the tank)
an all covered up tank/container would do put plants in there so that the frys can hide from their mom (the mom will eat the babies) mine just gave birth to few frys pics of fry and breeding contaner (the white container on the top of the tank)