Fish and vegetable farm
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- Location: Wettest corner of Orygun
Obviously they have no trouble with raccons, fishers, weasels, eagles, herons, etc. that will raid ponds...
Here in the Pacific Northwet, you'd need bird netting at a minimum if you don't have 4'-5' water depth.
There's also the question of whether one needs a permit to keep certain fish species. Escapee non-native fish are highly frowned upon in these parts!
Here in the Pacific Northwet, you'd need bird netting at a minimum if you don't have 4'-5' water depth.
There's also the question of whether one needs a permit to keep certain fish species. Escapee non-native fish are highly frowned upon in these parts!
Some fishes can handle these differences better than others. I guess it's something you need to study before. In my city we don't have a lot of extremes. It's more hot than cold on most of the year so it's not a problem if you choose the correct specimen.
As i said, my friend has a lake and it's not that big. When it's extremely hot, the fishes go and hide under the little bridge. He got this lake for almost 2 years and we didn't see any problems.
As i said, my friend has a lake and it's not that big. When it's extremely hot, the fishes go and hide under the little bridge. He got this lake for almost 2 years and we didn't see any problems.