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Catfish: Catfish are sometimes kept in outdoor ponds in the southern United States. These fish have a large, disc-shaped mouth with which it hangs onto rocks and driftwood. More >> |
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Cichlids: If the climate is warm, the most common Cichlids that are kept are those from South/Central America, Lake Tanganyika or Lake Malawi It is best not to mix fish from different localities. More >> |
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Goldfish: Varieties of Goldfish are, along with Koi, the most popular fish for ponds and water gardens This full-bodied fish features a streamlined body and tail Fancy varieites differ. More >> |
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Koi: Koi, along with their close relatives, Goldfish, are the most commonly kept fish in ponds. They have been raised for centuries in Japan and have expanded throughout the Far East and around the world. These slender, heavy-bodied fish have barbels on both. More >> |
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Minnow: Minnow are any small wild fish, in general, rarely exceeding 4 inches. More >> |
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Mosquito Fish: A small, drab, gray fish that looks similar to the common guppy. More >> |
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Orfes: Similar to Goldfish and Koi, Orfes are often kept in ponds - more so in Europe than the US. Similar in appearance to the Comet (common) Goldfish, Orfes have a higher body, and the scales are smaller and often have a well defined edge. Fins can be darker c More >> |
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Sturgeon: Sturgeon fish are any fish from the Acipenseridae family. This "ancient-looking" fish has bony plates on its body instead of scales, and a pointed nose. More >> |
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