| Hello WE have 3 ponds. One in the front yard is doing GREAT! We have algea problems due to its in the sun all day, but its nothing we cant handle. But we have 2 smaller ponds in the back yard. They are about 100 gallons. we dont have very good luck with keeping plants & fish in there. Like I said they are about 100 gallons a piece. They are in the back yard under several oak trees. so they are in the shade all day. They have the deep spot as well as the shallow spot. We do not have a filter, for we dont really know what kind we can get & the last one we had was a fountain/filter, but it was way too strong for that pond. we would clean it every week. Anyways would anyone know what kind of filter as well as fish & plants that would do good in those ponds? I would really like to get them going as good *** ours in the front yard. Also because there are no fish or moving water, there are alot of bugs in it.. yuck! Anyway any tips or help you could give me to get them going would be nice! Thank you!
When the tough times are a coming.. Just keep swimming..... 10 gallon - 4 guppies, 3 Female bettas, 3 corys & 1 Algae eater.
5 gallon - 5 guppies, 2 baby aglae eaters 1 frog & 5 ghost shrimp. 5, 1 gallon tanks - 1 male betta per tank. 1 gallon - Strictly Turmpet snails (aprox. 30)
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