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Old 04-06-2008, 07:30 AM   #7
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Then I'm going to assume that you're not talking about true sharks, rather cyprinids. Find out the exact species you are looking to keep. This will determine whether it will be able to live in the pond you have.

What is the climate where you live? What is the coldest it gets during the year?
Also, how big is your pond and exactly? If it is big enough, you may be able to keep a high fin shark.


You have no circulation? Not even a filter? Without that, you should have no fish in your pond...If you don't have a filter, I highly reccomend you get one. I have a large external pond canister filter on our 1800 gallon pond and it does a great job. It's powerful enough to supply water to our small waterfall as well.
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