Goldfish
Easiest of the pond fish to keep, being
a member of the carp family they can vary in colour from a red to very light
gold. They will breed easily producing black young that may turn gold later in
the right conditions. Goldfish can grow to 30cm but in normal British conditions
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Koi
These most spectacular fish, can reach 60 cm
to 90 cm (2 to 3 ft) in size and come in an array of colours and patterns.
Unfortunately really only suitable for larger purpose-built ponds with a depth
of at least 0.9m (3 ft).
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Golden
Orfe
Should not be kept in smaller ponds
or where there is no pump, as they require plenty of oxygen. Orfe can grow up to
40 cm ( 18 in) and prefer to be kept in shoals. They are useful surface feeders,
keeping the insect population in check. Blue Orfe are sometimes available.
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Sarasa
Comets
From the same family as goldfish,
but have bright red patches on a white background.
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Shubunkins
Similar to goldfish they come in a
multitude of colours including reds, greys and blues.
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Tench
Very useful bottom
feeders, clearing up any uneaten food etc. Once introduced into a pond it’ s
likely you will not see them often as they stay at the bottom and their olive or
green/brown colour tends to blend them into the background.
A golden variety is often available.
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