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 A fish pond, or fishpond, may be a controlled pond, reservoir , or reservoir that's stocked fish and is employed in aquaculture for fish farming, or is employed for recreational fishing or for ornamental purposes.. Running water fish culture involves growing the fingerlings to marketable size in earthen ponds using water from rivers, irrigation canals, or plain rain water. The system approximates intensive culture therein it involves the appliance of rapid water changes and therefore the heavy stocking of the aesthetic species. Pond system is the most common method of fish culture. Water is maintained in an indoor area by artificially constructed ponds where the aquatic animals such the finfish and shellfish are reared. The ponds could also be crammed with canal water, rain water, bore ground water or from other water sources. ... Levee Pond. Ponds include wildlife ponds, terrace ponds, swimming ponds, plant ponds, ornamental ponds, natural ponds, mirror ponds, mini ponds, koi ponds, fish ponds and biological ponds. As a general rule of thumb, a pond should be 60cm (2ft) deep if you would like plants and fish in it. Water that's too shallow is vulnerable to evaporating in warm weather and freezing in winter. If you would like to grow marginal plants along the sting of the water, you would like to make shelves for them to face on.

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