Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 12:25 am
Well, first off I was wondering if you are planning on getting a bigger pond? You gotta think of the whole 10 gallons per inch rule with the turts plus at least 1 gal per inch of fish.
When calculating livestock for your pond try to calculate by their adult size, one tiny koi can someday be a 24inch fish & a baby RES will become 8- 12 inches... Unless of course you are planning on moving them to a new set-up someday.
Gold fish create a lot of ammonia and waste and if you have too many it may be hard to control the ammonia levels in your pond.
Personally, I think your guppies were a great idea. I also think If you had enough space or are planning on getting more ponds/set-up's it would be fine to add baby koi or goldfish. But, as it stands now adding more fish would make it very difficult to keep the ammonia levels down to keep you RES's healthy, in the long run. I'm just thinking about when they all grow up it will be a lot of animals in a small area.
I have one full grown 8 inch RES in my 150 gal pond. He has 3 large goldfish, 3 koi (3 inches each), and 8 rosie red minnows. I know that someday my koi will outgrow my pond and I'll build another one then. Mr.T loves his fishy friends and surprisingly has never been aggressive towards them. They share food and everything. My koi and goldfish are doing great in the environment that was intended for a RES. They are all very healthy & growing very fast.
1 RES: Mr. T
2 Dogs: Bentley & Chloé
4 fishies: In 55 gal aquarium
1- 2 Year old Son