Backyard ponds are a great addition to any home. They can create a very dramatic effect and give your landscape more beauty than ever. There are different types of ponds to choose from. You will want to decide what is going t work best in your situation and figure out what you need to purchase in order to make it happen. One great type of pond is a fishpond. This is a super way to bring some fun to your backyard. Your family and friends are going to love to come over and watch your fish take a swim in the backyard pond. You can add anything from sunfish to koi. Fish as are a very entertaining addition to your pond and you will be able to relax watching them swim or you can have some family fun feeding the fish. Fish in your pond will make your creative ideas come together and you will have a great time taking care of them as well.
Fish
September 08, 2009
January 20, 2009
Breeding fish basics
There is just so much information from breeding, that you possibly couldn’t do it from just one article. It takes a lot of research and it takes a lot of time for you to grasp the importance of breeding and the benefits of breeding. You will find that there are certain fish that will breed by laying eggs and then there are some fish that will produce livebearers.
You will want to keep in mind that with the breeding you will be able to see a return on your fish investment. You will also see that when you breed fish you can also make some money from the spawning.
Keep in mind that there are commercial breeders that will use mats and brushes, as well as, other tools to help promote spawning. You will find that the mat is a piece of material that will not harm the fish at all. You don’t have to worry about it also throwing a chemical balance off in the water.
You will find that the commercial breeders use brushes that are like a bottle brush. This is used to collect the eggs or move the eggs without harming the fish or the eggs. The mats will help the fish to lay eggs safely and then they remove the eggs often, because some fish will eat their offspring. You will need to make sure that you don’t allow the fish in the tank to attack the egg sacks. You will find that if you remove the fertilized eggs, they have a better chance of surviving.
When it comes to the fish, you will want to keep in mind that they are not old enough to spawn their first year of life. Once they are fully mature they will be able to breed and they are also ready for you to sell to other breeders.
You will want to keep in mind that with a small water garden you will want to clean out the eggs once they are laid in the springtime and then you will want to remove them and place them in a small aquarium. By doing this you are keeping your water garden from being over populated and you are also protecting your investments.
For livebearers, you will want to keep in mind that there are only a few types of fish that will do so. You will need to give them all the support that you can by also removing them from their parents and placing them in a tank by themselves until they are stronger.
There are a lot of benefits to breeding fish, but you also have to take into consideration that there are a lot of things that goes along with fish breeding. You will need to take into consideration that there is a lot of time that needs to be used to help observe the tank and the changes that are happening in the water garden.
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January 12, 2009
Fish and Breeding facts
When it comes to fish you will want to consider breeding. Fish and breeding facts are very important for you to know if you are thinking about adding fish to your garden or ponds. It is very important that you consider fish and breeding, because you will need to understand what you are fully getting into.
You will find that when it comes to breeding your fish you will need to know the basics and also some other information in order to find success. Even if you are not looking to breed your fish, you will want to know all of this information.
Keep in mind that there are two different types of breeding fish. There are the fish that lays eggs and then there are the fish that bear live offspring. You will want to make sure that they need to have the right environment in order to keep the eggs alive.
You will find that fish will lay their eggs in various places, but they will also keep them near them or even on their body. You may not even realize that there are eggs in the aquarium until you see the offspring. You will also find that there are some fish that will produce live offspring. These fish are rare, but there are some kinds that will give birth, in a sense.
Most of the time you will see a female fish lay her eggs and then you will see a male fish fertilize the eggs. You will want to keep in mind that there are many ways that you can tell which fish is a male. You will want to look at the color, size, and even their fins or chest cavity. You will find that there are such fish like guppies that will produce livebearers.
They will stay inside the fish until they are ready to hatch. When it comes to fish like goldfish or the koi fish, you will want to consider that there is no way that you will be able to determine rather or not the fish is a male or female, because neither size nor color can determine which is which.
When you spot fish eggs along the edges or rocks of your water garden, you will find that there are mostly no mistakes in this. They are little round balls that are often bunched together. You will also notice that there is a slimy sack that will hold the eggs together and then protect them from cold temperatures or dangers in the water. You will notice that most fish will produce offspring during the mid summer months. It truly can be a blessing to understand fish breeding and even to encourage it can be very rewarding and profitable.
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January 02, 2009
Spawning and Fish
For those who are concerned with their fish, you will want to take the opportunity to care for your water gardens. You will also want to take into consideration that your water gardens are going to have some surprises. There are a lot of times when you’ll purchase a few fish and then you’ll notice little spawns a couple weeks later.
Keep in mind that there are a lot of people who will breed their fish. You will want to make sure that you take into consideration that when you allow the fish to reproduce or help them reproduce you will be able to learn more about fish and also benefit greatly from the knowledge that comes with the experience.
When it comes to stocking your water garden, you will want to think about females and males as a ratio. You will want to seek out some breeding knowledge by asking a professional or by simply doing your research. Keep in mind that you will want to have more males then females in your water garden.
Basically, the male fish will begin to feel a natural competitiveness. You will also want to consider that these fish will also help you to have better results with your breeding. However, you will want to consider that if you are not looking to breed on purpose it really doesn’t matter what the male to female ratio is.
Now, if you are looking to control the spawning, you will want to take into consideration that a smaller water garden is needed. You will also want to make sure that you skim out the eggs, and also you will want to take out some of the areas where the fish would like to lay their eggs. This is something to keep in mind if you are worried about the overpopulation of your pond.
When it comes to the type of fish that you keep you will want to make sure that you don’t just think about gender. Gender is not the only thing that you should consider when building a water garden.
You will also want to think about color, size, and their swimming patterns. You will want to make sure that you consider all the pros and cons to each type of bred so that you can get the best possibilities. You will want to make sure that you talk to the pet store owner or the breeder so that you can determine what fish are best for you and also you’ll want to ask them for any advice that you desire.
Fish are wonderful additions to water gardens, but you may want to take breeding into consideration, because you will want to have all of the wonderful benefits to having such life in your water gardens.
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December 15, 2008
Putting guppies in your pond
When it comes to putting guppies in your pond, you will want to keep in mind that they are very small fish. You will be able to have multiple fish in the water garden without having them all cramped in the water. You will find that these fish are usually about an inch or two in size. They are nice to have because you will be able to enjoy having fish in the pond, but also you can have a lot of life. You will want to consider that the males are usually smaller then the females. You can also use commercially grown guppies in your pond. They tend to be a little bit larger then the normal guppy.
When it comes to guppies, you will notice that they like being in the slow moving water or even still water. They are nice to have if you do not have a water pump hooked up into your pond, because they don’t need much to life.
You will find that this fish really has a hard time fighting the heavier currents, but you will also notice that they are best in pumps that have heavy plant life too. You will want to place guppies in your pond if you have a nice water garden that consists of both submerged plants and floating plants. They will enhance your pond greatly.
When it comes to feeding your guppies you will want to keep in mind that they will eat off the pond. They will nibble on the plant life, and they will also eat algae. They will live off the water. You will want also giving them a little bit of commercial food. You will be able to keep your pond looking beautifully and you should also keep in mind that your fish will be healthy if you learn how to feed them properly.
Guppies like to live in water that is a little bit warmer. You will find that they can survive in water temperatures of about fifty five degrees, but you will want to keep it under eight five. You will find that in the colder regions you will be able to keep guppies in your water gardens all summer long, but then you should bring them in for the winter months. You don’t want to leave them out in the freezing cold, because they will not survive.
For those who are interested in breeding guppies, you will want to keep in mind that you will be able to keep your guppies happy by learning more about them. You will find that guppies will begin to multiply and within a little bit of time you should have at least fifty added guppies. You will find that the guppy will reproduce about every five or so weeks. You will also want to keep in mind that the larger the female guppies get, the more offspring you will have for the pond.
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December 08, 2008
Buying Koi Fish
Koi fish are a breed that are well known and very popular for the water garden as they are different in color, size and they are easier of the different fish out there to take care of. Koi are going to balance the water garden and will live in harmony with the plants that you have as well.
What you should avoid when purchasing Koi?
Avoid the fish that have parasites, these fish will require medications and not live very long. Learn as much as you can about the different types of parasites on fish through this article. Parasites live and eat from the fish itself, and this will kill off the fish when it is heavily infested.
Avoid Koi that have gill plates that stick out from the head otherwise known as standing proud from the head. The gills that stick out become caught, irritated and can get infected very easily.
Do not buy Koi that have bumps on the side of the head. The bumps on the sides of the head mean that the fish have some other type of medical problem and will not be a species that will live long or do well in the water garden.
Koi that have red on the body or the fins look like blood underneath the skin or under the gills are not a fish that you will have success with. The raised scales or holes that start in the skin of the fish only mean disease or infection and you should stay away from this problem.
If you find that fish have cloudy eyes, white blooming looking parts on the gills, chances are they are sick fish. Fins that look black, brown, or are broken are not fish that will do well without special attention because they are sick or have infection.
When you purchase Koi for your water garden, you should avoid purchasing fish that are swimming near the top of the water. Fish that are swimming near the top of the water are usually in stress, and have a hard time breathing just might not be well.
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September 03, 2008
Problems with Koi, Nutrition and Vitamin C
Your koi fish are going to need your attention occasionally as they live in your water garden. Watching and examining the fish for any disfigurements, bulging and other problems can help you decipher what is going on with your fish in the water garden.
Your koi will need nutrition just as you do to become healthy adults. Fish need vitamin C, and a shortage of Vitamin C will make your fish to be disfigured. A fish that does not have enough Vitamin C will have muscle problems and their bodies will change to form an S shape, as the muscles in their body do not hold their shape.
complete article on koi nutrition here
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July 30, 2008
Learning about Fish, Cyprinids
There are many types of fish that you are going to be able to choose from when building a water garden. The types of fish that you will use in the water garden will be dependent on how large your water garden is, what colors of fish that you like, and a little bit dependent on the climate or grow zone that you live in as well.
Two of the smallest cyprinids are the Bitterling and the Moderlieschen, Opaline, Clicker Barb, Stone Moroko and the Belica. There fish are range from 3.5 inches to about 4.5 inches. These small fish do really well in the smaller water gardens because of their size, of course you still will need to limit the number of fish in the water garden if you choose to build a smaller garden.
The Clicker Barb is a fish that actually makes clicking noises during their mating season. The Bittling is best known as a fish of the sea as they prefer to lay their eggs inside of water mussels when the mating season arrives. The Moderlieschen, Opaline and the Belica are all known for their easy to damage scales which could easily happen in you have several types of fish in the water garden or in you need to handle your fish more often than others.
Larger fish that you can buy include Silver Carp, Chub, and the Bream. The Bream is a flat bodied fish that will grow to be about 30 inches long. The Bream is also best known for its bottom feeding practices. The Silver Carp is a good example of a fish for the larger water gardens, pond, and streams. The Silver Carp will grow to about 40 inches long and feeds on floating types of small plants. The Silver Carp has a huge head and a smaller body that has small scales.
Similar to the Silver Carp the Chub is a fish that will grow to be about 25 inches long. It has a large mouth, large head and a slimmer body than most fish along with a silvery color along its scales.
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June 24, 2008
Spawning and Fish
Large water gardens are where you are going to find the owner caring for the fish while they are spawning and reproducing. Purchasing just a few fish and then allowing them to reproduce, and helping these fish reproduce you will have a water garden full of fish in just a matter of a few years. For the smaller water garden, skimming out the eggs and eliminating the areas where fish like to lay eggs, you can somewhat control the spawning of fish in your water pond.
So you are going to stock your water garden – should you put more females or males in your water garden? If you are really going to be interested in breeding your fish, keeping more males than females in your water garden is going to make the male fish compete for the females and you are going to have better results with breeding. If you are not going to be concerned with breeding your fish, it really won’t what your ratio of males to females is in your water garden.
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June 17, 2008
Similar Goldfish
Although you will find that there are many different colors and sizes of goldfish, you will find that many of their breeding habits, feeding needs and their climate needs are similar. In this article I just wanted to tell you a bit more about goldfish, their habits, and information you can use when raising goldfish in your own water garden.
Goldfish will survive best and thrive for years in a water that is either still or very slow moving. The water where there are plenty of plants in and around the water is an ideal location for raising goldfish.
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