Garra rufa fish, commonly known as doctor fish, can live in outdoor ponds if the conditions are suitable. They thrive in warm, temperate waters, ideally between 20-28°C (68-82°F), and require good water quality with proper filtration. It's essential to ensure that the pond has adequate space, oxygen levels, and protection from extreme weather conditions. However, they may not survive in colder climates, especially during winter months.
no they cant
NO
Frogs (tadpoles) Fish Outside the water: Mosquito Dragonfly Toad Hope this helped^^
bigger fish
a pond
Yes.
If you live in the tropics and the water will never go below 75F they should survive. You will probably never see them though once they are in a pond because their colouring will make them almost invisible from above.
it depends on where the pond is located. mostly fish frogs, tadpoles and algae where i live.
amphibians and fish
with a net
Yes
This largely depends on whereabouts in the world you live and its associated climate. Garra Rufa thrives in warmer water which is similar to their native habitat. Certainly within the UK, the cold winter months are capable of killing off Garra Rufa fish just in the same way that it does with some Koi Carp. It is recommended that ponds and aquariums be heated to achieve a more constant all year round temperature. The ideal temperature for Garra Rufa in a spa environment is 20 - 28 degrees Celsius