Making a fountain into a pond

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garganoth

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So my wife and I bought a home a few years back. Since then I have gotten into fish keeping. I was wondering if it was possible to turn the largest part of the fountain in the front into something safe for fish and what kind of fish i could use. It roughly a
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5-6foot circle and maybe 2-3 feet deep.

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U could put feeder Goldie's in there and some rosy reds I wouldn't keep any large goldfish because it's small hope I helped
 
What does the fountain measure across? How much area does the interior portion take up? Trying to figure a rough idea on gallon capacity as this will be a need to know item for wcs and stocking possibilities. Exact measurements for depth, circumference, etc would be necessary. Does the fountain have a filtration system? What type of climate do you reside in (very important)?

Could you keep some type of fish I here? Possibly but there quite a few things to consider before adding any. :)
 
U could put feeder Goldie's in there and some rosy reds I wouldn't keep any large goldfish because it's small hope I helped

Thanks I'll take a look at them.

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What does the fountain measure across? How much area does the interior portion take up? Trying to figure a rough idea on gallon capacity as this will be a need to know item for wcs and stocking possibilities. Exact measurements for depth, circumference, etc would be necessary. Does the fountain have a filtration system? What type of climate do you reside in (very important)?

Could you keep some type of fish I here? Possibly but there quite a few things to consider before adding any. :)

I'll figure out all of this tomorrow and post it if you don't mind taking another look. I live in southern California so the temp is usually pretty mild (70s-80s)

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