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Buffalo fish pond alternative to carp?

 
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If you have a good place for a pond and the funds, you could always build a pond, stock it with a mixture of fish suited to your area, and just let nature take over. In my area, ponds can be fairly productive without feeding or much management. Ponds can be a lot of fun. Also you could use it to water your sheep and raise ducks on it.
 
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I want to feed  big mouth buffalo  in large quantities  in a pond what's  the best way
 
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Rollie Siegfried wrote:I want to feed  big mouth buffalo  in large quantities  in a pond what's  the best way



Bigmouth Buffalo are filter feeders and live off of microscopic organisms. I'm not aware of any practical way to feed them in large numbers in a densely packed pond.
 
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