The basic rule for keeping any kind of fish is "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water." All fish tanks also need to have their water properly filtered to remove poisons created when a fish lives, breathes and poos in the water. No tank (pond?) is ever filled to the top so your nominal 2 gallon container is not big enough to keep any fish in without being cruel to the fish.
it depends on where the pond is located. mostly fish frogs, tadpoles and algae where i live.
no they cant
Algae can be harmful to fish in a pond if it grows excessively and depletes oxygen levels in the water, leading to potential suffocation of the fish. Additionally, certain types of algae can release toxins that are harmful to fish. Proper management of algae growth is important to maintain a healthy environment for fish in a pond.
whats at the bottom of a pond is mostly plants, fish waste, and water snakes.
no
Dugongs eat seaweed, some crustaceans and fish eat algae.
Try Grass Carp
they flack off the scales
they eat algae and dead fish
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.
Carnivores that live in a pond include frogs, fish like bass and catfish, crayfish, and some species of turtles. These animals primarily feed on smaller aquatic organisms such as insects, smaller fish, and algae.
An ecosystem is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. So for example, fish who live in a pond have their own ecosystem. The pond will have the food and other animals needed such as algae, and other life that survive in a pond.