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Q: Can you spray round up around you fish pond?
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There are many places to purchase pond fish. A local home improvement or garden store will be the easiest place to find pond fish. Also online retailers will offer pond fish.


Can a fish leave the pond?

If the pond is not deep, the fish can leave the pond. It is important to take good care of them or they will be tempted to leave.


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That depends on the species and size of the fish and the pond it came from.


How do you get rid of a raccoon that is eating your fish?

You could put a fence around your pond, just high enough so that you can get in but the raccoon can not . Or you do it the other way, which is to keep your fish out of the pond until the raccoon goes away.


Is abound transitive or intransitive?

Intransitive, because it can't take a direct object. In the pond, fish abound. Fish (subject) abound (verb). The pond abounds with fish. Pond (subject) abounds (verb) with fish (prepositional phrase). But never this: The pond abounds fish. Pond (subject) abounds (verb) fish (direct object). That last construction doesn't exist.


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