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First off, why do you keep saying this?JuiceBox (trade mark limited)
LOL, I am hinting at her to trade mark her nickname JuiceBox so she can use it for her painted shoes and other items when she starts her own business.First off, why do you keep saying this?
Yes, Bluegill would definitely try to eat guppies, they are the perfect size for a bluegills mouth.I have one bluegill that accidentally got into my outdoor pond with my mollies and it nips at their fins and i cant get him out. But bluegill would be great for a pond. Especially red brest sun fish.
It's not gonna be a full blown operation just to have a fish every once in awhile. I'll talk to them about it though. Would they both need to be the 750 gallons or could we do 2 600 gallon ones?If you are culturing them for food, set up a few ponds and move the parents after they breed so you get a new batch of young fish every month. You can leave the babies in one pond while the adults get moved to another pond and breed there.
We never said they would!! We said that we would eat them! Us! Humans!No, they won’t eat each other when they are all the same size! Why won’t you guys listen?
If you get say 15 baby bluegill that are all 2 inches long, how would they eat each other? There is so possible way.
LOL, what are you talking about?No, they won’t eat each other when they are all the same size! Why won’t you guys listen?
If you get say 15 baby bluegill that are all 2 inches long, how would they eat each other? There is so possible way.
The bigger the pond, the faster they grow and the more fish you can keep in them.It's not gonna be a full blown operation just to have a fish every once in awhile. I'll talk to them about it though. Would they both need to be the 750 gallons or could we do 2 600 gallon ones?
Okay I think we have room. Lol it's only a 9000 sq ft yard and it already has a 20foot greenhouse, a 6 foot green house and a chicken coop but we can probably make it work!LOL, what are you talking about?
We haven't said anything about them eating each other. We are talking about JuiceBox's family eating the fish when the fish have grown up
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The bigger the pond, the faster they grow and the more fish you can keep in them.
If you have the space and the bigger ponds aren't that expensive, go as big as possible.
They mean humans eat the fish.First off, why do you keep saying this?
Secondly, I wouldn’t recommend getting any more than 4. You could probably get away with 5-6 though.
That is with no koi/goldfish. The possibility of the male and female breeding is very high. She might be able to sell the fry to someone wanting to stock their pond.