no gars then didnt kno it gets that cold thereall the above id go with lol try white sturgeon they should get to 12'
Zfishies;5066416; said:no gars then didnt kno it gets that cold thereall the above id go with lol try white sturgeon they should get to 12'
Also, this past summer, the importation and/or possession of live fish or live
eggs of all forms of sturgeon (family Acipenseridae) including "sterlet" was
prohibited. It was determined that a potential threat to Atlantic sturgeon and
the federally endangered shortnose sturgeon existed due to competition,
hybridization and disease transmission should other sturgeon be introduced to
Connecticut waters.
50 ft deep? man, if your fish are small they will rarely be seen! is it a nature pond or a man made pond ?Combatshock;5066357; said:It's pretty large. 300 feet by... hm... 300 feet? Roughly.
It's completely surrounded by trees, the water peters out depth wise for about 50 feet near the far back and right side of the pond.
I know I have choices when it comes to what I could stock the pond with, but I'm curious what can live there very comfortably.
ahh that sucks seems like everything is getting banned now a daysWiggles92;5066441; said:Those are out, too.

its easier to see koi than other fish in a pond because when you feed then at 1 place for a long time, they will swim near that place and follow you when they see you walk near!Younglin;5066715; said:Koi can live under ice. I'm sure they would be fine. But with a pond that big I'd go for something more interesting and larger. You would never see koi.