Creating a Backyard Fish Pond
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010The backyard fish pond has always been ascetically pleasing to the eye. The sight of water is both relaxing and peaceful.
Want to build your own fish pond? Here are a few things to consider.
Picking a Spot
Although most people think of having a pond in the exact center of their yards, this doesn’t have to be the case. A lot of people locate them in corners, especially if they don’t have big backyards.
Fish
There are different types of fish that are suitable for backyard ponds. Most people think of the Japanese koi when they think of ponds, but ordinary goldfish will also be suitable.
The most important things to think about when choosing fish are lifespan and living space. The koi are big fish and need lots of space. If the pond is too little, they may not live long. And since they are expensive fish, you won’t get a very good return on your investment.
Goldfish are much less expensive and require less space. But anyone who has gotten a goldfish at a neighborhood fair knows that they don’t always live long.
Temperature