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My Garden Fish Pond - Creation Stocking And Maintenance - cover

My Garden Fish Pond - Creation Stocking And Maintenance

Owen Jones

Publisher: Tektime

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Summary

This manual will teach you how to choose a site for your garden fish pond; how to stock it, and how to maintain it, so that your fish lead happy lives.
You may also use the articles in your own publication.I hope that you will find the contents helpful, useful and profitable.

In this ultra stressful world, means of relaxation and a must. One of the best of these, if you have the space is a garden fish pond. An alternative could be a  fish tank in the house. 

I have had both. I often found myself watching the fish in my tank rather than the television in the corner, but a fish pond is more realistic and makes a fantastic focus of attention. Outdoor fish are also more likely to breed, as they will be local. A garden fish pond also takes less maintenance than a tank.

This manual will teach you how to choose a site for your pond; how to stock it, and how to maintain it so that your fish lead happy lives.

The information in this ebook on various aspects of keeping fish is organised into 17 chapters of about 500-600 words each.

You may also use the articles in your own publication.PUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Available since: 06/27/2022.

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