Maybe their sleeping or they are dead.
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.
you can use a fish zapper. you can buy then at wal mart and sams
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.
A pond pump helps circulate the water properly. If it is not used, the water would sit still and get slimy. If there are fish in the pond it would help keep the water clean.
Yes, snakes do eat fish in a pond.
There are many places to purchase pond fish. A local home improvement or garden store will be the easiest place to find pond fish. Also online retailers will offer pond fish.
If the pond is not deep, the fish can leave the pond. It is important to take good care of them or they will be tempted to leave.
When I went back to my favourite pond, I was disappointed to see that all the water had evaporated and all the fish were lying dead on the dry ground.
in a lake/pond
That depends on the species and size of the fish and the pond it came from.
Intransitive, because it can't take a direct object. In the pond, fish abound. Fish (subject) abound (verb). The pond abounds with fish. Pond (subject) abounds (verb) with fish (prepositional phrase). But never this: The pond abounds fish. Pond (subject) abounds (verb) fish (direct object). That last construction doesn't exist.
A filter is not strictly necessary for a pond without fish, but it can still be beneficial. It helps maintain water clarity, reduces debris, and promotes beneficial bacteria that break down organic matter. Without fish, the pond may have less biological waste, so the need for filtration is reduced, but it can still enhance overall water quality and reduce algae growth. Ultimately, the decision depends on the pond's specific conditions and your maintenance preferences.