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Fish in Back Yard Ponds
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Backyard ponds and water gardens are not only for fishes but also for birds, butterflies and frogs. Without any exceptional cases these ponds are typically small, sometimes no larger than 3 to 4 feet in diameter. They may be built in barrels or other patio containers. The water can be effective in drawing wildlife to backyard and hence it may also turn into a natural, relaxing, and scenic addition that can provide interest and enjoyment. The best location for a back yard pond would be of a place from where it is easily observed and viewed.
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Fish Farming Ponds
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Fish and seafood are also a source of income for many people. Instead of choosing farming as a profession, there are many people who would want to put up fish farming ponds and allow people to fish or take boat rides and also sell the fish that they raise in these ponds on a commercial basis.
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Preparation of Fish Ponds
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Before actual construction begins take a little time to consider the purpose for the particular pond. Too often the comfort and safety of the inhabitants is the last thing rather than the first to be evaluated. Here are few handy tips to prepare a fish pond.
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Koi Fish Ponds
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Koi fish ponds are generally preferred by most pond owners. Koi are attractive exotic fish that can be a part of small ponds or even large garden ponds. Koi are available in a variety of colors and are considered to be one of the most beautiful species of fish used in fish ponds.
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How to Install Fish Ponds
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Fishponds are also called as water garden. Installing or building a fishpond is an extensive process, which if considered step wise would be an enjoyable experience. Below are the various steps in the process of installing a fishpond.
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