There could be many reasons why your fish stay on the bottom. These include wrong water temperature, poor water condition, low oxygen content, etc etc. They could also be hiding from predatory birds or animals. More info is needed to be specific.
whats at the bottom of a pond is mostly plants, fish waste, and water snakes.
They cant break the ice you retard
At the bottom of a pond, you will typically find sediment, mud, rocks, plants, and sometimes small organisms such as insects or microorganisms. The specific composition can vary depending on the location and environmental conditions of the pond.
Aquatic life is possible in a frozen pond because only the top of the pond is frozen. The fish live down at the pond bottom, where it is warmer than the top.
Every animal in the pond is part of the pond food chain. The animals at the top of the chain are large fish, and the animals at the bottom are bacteria and single-celled organisms.
Pond fish survive winter by slowing down their metabolism, seeking out warmer water at the bottom of the pond, and relying on stored fat for energy. They may also hibernate in mud or under ice to conserve energy.
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.
well unless you don't want to have frozen fish then yes.But if you have a deep enough pond they'll just go to the bottom of the pound and wait until the ice melts.
get Chinese algee eaters.....I am not sure where you can get them...but you can try calling fish sellers/fish experts and you might have a chance to find them....:P
idk thats why i asked duhhh
The number of fish typically found in a pond can vary depending on the size and conditions of the pond, but a small pond may have around 100 to 200 fish, while a larger pond could have several thousand fish.
Yes, snakes do eat fish in a pond.