it depends on what type of fish.a goldfish has to be in room temperature water.
Pleco's are tropical fish, so if your pond has a sub-tropical temperature, the pleco will not survive in the pond for very long.
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.
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No, not really. But if it eats you fish put it in a pond far away from you because it'll come back. Some may eat you fish but unless it looks big, and dodgy, it's okay.
Put pond water in a cooler with fish in it. Then bring it to the other pond and put small amounts of the new water into the cooler so it slowly adjusts to the environment. After about 20 or 30 minutes of doing this, take the fish out of the cooler and put them into their new home.
Yes it/they can. Care should be taken to let the temperature of the water the fish is/are in slowly equalise with the water in the pond before releasing the fish otherwise it/they may die from temperature shock. I used to place a bucket containing the fish in its/their original water beside the pond and slowly replace a cupfull of water at a time over about 30 mins or so before releasing the fish into its new home.
goldfish, koi
It is a more natural environment for them.
you can put any type of fresh water fish in a pond...that includes goldfish. Be sure to know how hot/cold your water gets in the summer/winter and what temperature range your fish of choice can withstand. Know what they eat, are there predators in your neighborhood and provide them with plants to hide in. (www.rosepond.com)
25 Catfish.
put salt and vinegar into the pond, this will remove the soap plus salt and vinegar go really well with fish