I know it sounds like I'm being a smart@ss, but what if you bought 3 dozen and threw them in. I don't really know how many they produce and I don't know how big the pond is. I do know that I have personally wondered how to raise them after spending $200 a day on bait for smallmouth...
No
its shell
No
yes
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Raccoons do not live in ponds but may forage for food in a pond looking for crabs, snails, crayfish, frogs and fish. They live on land, however.
The Blue Hole- a fresh water pond located in Castalia, Erie County, Ohio.
No. You cannot make that decision on your own. You should inquire at your town offices. You may be violating certain town laws by introducing a new species to the pond, especially if you don't own the pond. Their input will assist you with your answer.
no they cant
There are many diseases that a wild pond turtle can catch in its lifetime. One of these diseases is known as ulcerative shell disease.
they emerge from the shell when they come to certain age thus saying that IDK
Living things that can be found in a pond include various species of fish, frogs, turtles, insects, birds, and aquatic plants. These organisms have adapted to the water environment and play important roles in the pond's ecosystem.