Inheriting unstocked massive pond. What to stock?

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Oh my lord, give it a break. You are in general a very rude person. You attacked ME on one of my threads to! And this has NOTHING to do with the white house! That is one of the worst examples i have ever heard. Please "toy" with the idea of giving people your opinion nicely. When you post something in a rude manner it does not make people listen to you any more then if you posted it kindly stating your opinion- which you can do. We all have our own opinions and isn'tthat the point of a forum in the first place? To give our opinions?


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I don't think that you are in right place to say that one.
 
stop wasting bandwidth.

I'd like to say reality is never a waste of bandwidth, but I've seen clips from some of those shows.

have you taken the other creatures into consideration? those salamanders and frogs you mentioned may flourish in that area because that pond isn't stocked. with the collapse of the amphibians going on, and the decimation of their habitats, the environmental thing to do would be to enjoy those creatures while you have them. consider leaving the pond un-stocked an apology to their ancestors for the devastation that came upon them from the moron that stocked the bogs with bass.
 
I'd like to say reality is never a waste of bandwidth, but I've seen clips from some of those shows.

have you taken the other creatures into consideration? those salamanders and frogs you mentioned may flourish in that area because that pond isn't stocked. with the collapse of the amphibians going on, and the decimation of their habitats, the environmental thing to do would be to enjoy those creatures while you have them. consider leaving the pond un-stocked an apology to their ancestors for the devastation that came upon them from the moron that stocked the bogs with bass.
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I'd like to say reality is never a waste of bandwidth, but I've seen clips from some of those shows.

have you taken the other creatures into consideration? those salamanders and frogs you mentioned may flourish in that area because that pond isn't stocked. with the collapse of the amphibians going on, and the decimation of their habitats, the environmental thing to do would be to enjoy those creatures while you have them. consider leaving the pond un-stocked an apology to their ancestors for the devastation that came upon them from the moron that stocked the bogs with bass.

I honestly can not argue with that. Bass DO eat amphibians in the wild. But a singular bass could not wipe out an entire population IMO.


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I honestly can not argue with that. Bass DO eat amphibians in the wild. But a singular bass could not wipe out an entire population IMO.


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Considering that some rare amphibians only have few eggs a year and they do not do well in fish infested ponds even if its a single bass.
 
Lol. Actually, we should all stop posting in here for now so this thread doesn't get closed, and when I get a bass or whatever, I'll toss pictures up of the fish AND the pond!

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I have photos of pond, but am at dial-up speed right now. When internet renews, I'll paste them!
 
Here we go!
I figured out how to use photobucket, lol.


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