Goldfish Glass Waterfall
Goldfish Glass Waterfall

What your garden pond may need if you plan on turning this into fish ponds
Some people who already have a garden pond often wonder if the pond that they already have can be turned into fish ponds. The answer to that question is yes. Ponds that you already have in your garden can be converted into a pond where fish can live in them, and there are only a few changes that you need to undertake. There are a number of conditions that you will need to consider when you are thinking of putting fish in an existing pond and these include the size of this pond, the depth, and the other features that are included in it.
Most of the ponds that people incorporate into their gardens when they first create them often come with certain features like fountains, waterfalls, and such. As long as there are no big suction holes or rotating parts where your fish might find get caught and may cause them harm, then these existing ponds can be converted into fish ponds. A garden pond that is made of fiber glass, made of wood, or even made of cement and tiles can all be used for this purpose as long as they are prepped for your fish to live in first.
When you are considering converting your existing garden pond into a fish pond, one of the things you will need to check is the depth of your existing pond. If the pond is small and shallow, then that means you can only have smaller fish types. If your pond is only around three inches deep, you can still have fish in them, usually gold fish. There are a number of many different types of goldfish you can choose to have in your existing fish ponds and these include the more unusual types like the bubble eye, the lion head, and the ranchu goldfish.
If your existing garden pond is somewhat bigger, then you can consider having koi placed in them. There are also a number of koi that you can choose from and these vary in color and size and can be easily placed in any existing pond you have as long as the water is deeper than three inches. You will also need to consider the size of your existing pond before you place any fish in them or convert them to fish ponds. Fish need ample room to move around in, and overcrowding them in a small pond is not healthy for them nor is it attractive to look at as well.
The water of your newly converted fish ponds will need to be conditioned to be able to make it habitable for these little creatures. You will need to add a water conditioner to your pond to get rid of any of the harmful chemicals that may hurt your fish. You will also need to get yourself a biological filter to help keep your pond clean and free from dirt that your fish will produce. You may also need to maintain your pond’s cleanliness by changing 20 percent of its water at least once a week to help keep the water clean and your fish healthy.
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