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you can fish and feed ducks.
If the water freezes but the pond is deep enough for the fish to still be in water at the bottom there is a good chance they will survive. If all of the water freezes however and the fish become frozen solid then I'm afraid they are unlikely to survive.
It depends on what kind of fish it is, and where the pond is. Try worms, all fish eat them, even bass.
if it is a cosmetic pond put your fish in an aquarium and drain your pump so it doesn't freeze and break drain your pond
Probably the same thing you're feeding it in when it's in the pond.
Actually, with fish it is not what you feed them, but the size of the tank/pond they are in. Fish grow to fit their environment to some extent. If you have a gold fish in a smaller tank/pond they will stay pretty small, but a little larger one and they will grow a bit larger. You'll never get a gold fish to be the size of a whale because that can't happen, but you can get a larger fish by adjusting the tank/pond size.
Give them fish food and rotting vegetables
Pond Snails, Tadpoles, Freshwater Shrimps and some species of fish such as the Grass Carp. Most baby fish will also feed on algae in their early years.
You can purchase pond fish food from a Pet Store, in the fish department. It's important to ensure that the fish food is specifically for Pond Fish as this differs from food for Tank fish. You can also buy Pond fish food from online retailers however it might be difficult to get specialist advice over the internet.
You can, it is good for them, but they don't like it. it is a certain chemical that they don't like. it gives it different flavors. :)
A bird grabbed a fish from a pond nearby and flew over your yard and dropped it. Probably a heron.
3 times each day only enough for them to consume in 2 minuites