How to Choose Goldfish
How you choose your goldfish, depends largely on two things: the
type of fish you really like to see, and the kind of container you
intend to keep them in.
People in warmer climates, like to populate their outdoor ponds and
pools with goldfish, which is a wonderful addition to the outdoor
décor of your lawns and gardens. These may be natural ponds, or
manmade pools that are actually vinyl liners sunk into the ground,
and provided with air and water circulation through a pump system.
This circulation, natural or otherwise, is important to keeping the
water well oxygenated for the fish.
But surprisingly, if your pond is deep enough, it's possible to
over-winter your goldfish outside. If you are populating an outdoor
pond, it's best to start with fish that were raised that way
themselves, as there is less likelihood of losing some that are
unable to adapt. Store-bought fish raised in tanks can adapt, but
you can expect to lose a certain percentage of them, depending on
the harshness of the weather.
If you're just starting out, you might try just the common goldfish
at first, since these will be less expensive to replace, should you
have a hard winter. If your fish are not surviving, you may need to
look at better air and water circulation, or deepening the pond. But
once you have a thriving colony, you can begin adding some of the
hardier varieties of fancy goldfish.
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