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Fish Habitat In Ponds

 

For happy healthy fish, creating a fish habitat in ponds will require some work, but the satisfaction of having them lively and entertaining in well worth the effort and expense. Looking at fabricated ponds, even those with rubber or plastic liners, supplying fish habitat in ponds can keep the current residents healthy and may even attract other aquatic life.

It is against the law in most states, as well as a violation of federal law, to disrupt any existing natural wildlife habitat and if planning to rearrange an existing pond to better support aquatic life, checking with the proper authorities should be the first step to make sure there is no trouble in the undertaking. However, adding fish habitat in ponds that have been installed in a backyard, usually do not fall under the jurisdiction of wildlife officials and provided it does not alter existing habitat, should not be a problem.

Depending on the type of fish in the pond, as well as the size of the location, the choices of fish habitat in ponds will need research. The term habitat also does not only indicate the type of plants allowed to grow for food. All fish enjoy playing and swimming in and out of various underwater growth and the females will look for handy locations to lay their eggs at least once each year.

Different Water Sources For Different Ponds

The three main types of ponds, other than the fabricated variety, can be natural in nature. The on-line pond is made by digging out a spot containing a stream or creek or by damming the creek to stop the water from freely flowing. A bypass pond is an excavation adjacent to an existing stream and allowing the water to be diverted into the new hole and an isolated pond is simply a hole dug in the ground and water allowed to accumulate in the hole from underground sources or rain water. Any of them may have natural fish habitat in ponds as they mature.

Any type of pond expected to support fish will require monitoring as all ponds will have solid matter that will settle to the bottom, causing it to become more shallow as time goes on. They will require frequent cleaning to maintain a certain depth and a proper fish habitat in ponds. Isolated ponds should have a sufficient supply of water all year long to prevent it from going dry and killing any fish that may be living in them.