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No it should not be a problem. Just clean the pond.
YES!!!!! The oils on your skin will get into the water, and the fish will "breath" it in and it's kind of toxic!
It would depend on the size of the rock, and you would want to make sure there was nothing on the rock that could harm the fish.
White suds are usually the sign of a chemical reaction or pollution in the water. So, yes it is possible that it is harmful to the fish.
To Put A Fish in the Pond: You hold a fish standing next to the fish pond, then press A to drop the fish in the pond To Take a Fish out of the Pond: Stand in front of the brown sign at the pond. Press A and it will ask you what fish you want. Select the fish and you will be holding it.
Vinegar is acidic. If too much vinegar is added to water, the pH of the water will decrease and the fish will die.
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.
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.
in a lake/pond
That depends on the species and size of the fish and the pond it came from.
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.
Area of fish pond: pi*9^2 = 81*pi square feet