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My Mirror carp in the Cold water fish tank/ SpiegelKarpfen im Aquarium [3/3]

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[Cyprinus carpio]
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Mirror carp in a 200 liters freshwatertank, with european freshwater fish.

All of these fish grow up fast and become very big. That's why I just
keep juvenile fish, which move into my pond after ca. two years
(depending on their size).

Da heimische (Kaltwasser-) Fische schnell wachsen und meistens auch sehr
groß werden, kann man sie nur als Jungfische im Aquarium halten. Alle
meine Fische sind noch klein und werden, abhängig von ihrer Größe, nach
ca. zwei Jahren in den Teich ungesetzt.
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The population of this 200 liter (53 gallon) tank:

Stone loach / Bachschmerlen (Barbatula barbatula)
Rudd / Rotfedern (Scardinius erythrophthalmus)
European or Mirror carp / Spiegelkarpfen (Cyprinus carpio)
Tench / Schleie (Tinca tinca)
European Chub / Döbel auch Alet, Aitel oder Eite (Leuciscus cephalus)
Gudgeon / Gründling (Gobio gobio)
Barbel / Flussbarbe (Barbus barbus)
Crucian carp / Karausche (Carassius carassius)

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Uploader Comments (n03lzz)

  • A rather wonderful tank which I would love to have. I did notice the fish are not the same color as the wild. quite paler. I would like to add the gudgeon in there as well, bottom dwellers and beautiful little fish found commonly in Europe rivers, lakes and canals.

  • @GaryIrl83

    Thank you very much.

    There're actually two little gudgeons in the tank, you can see them at 0:25, 2:16 and 2:52.

  • Nice tank mate, I'm jeleous!

  • @michigancarpangler:

    Thank you very much for the nice comment.

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  • lol

  • I think so, even to cool a tank is expensive. A big heat exchanger costs much money and needs a lot of power.

  • A "goldfish tank on ice", sounds like a new cocktail.^^

  • yeah but as I kept gold fishes I had to put ice cubes every 4 days to maintain at 20C.

  • really tasty fish, any way tropical ponds are awesome as they are actually like mini ecosystems but after years its like natural because the fish are left to bredd and you have to realeas e them as they are fry are the water have to be have river water and half ground water its pretty simple and economic but chilled ponds are very expensive.

  • Oh, it sounds very cool. It's a great imagination (at least for all aquarist who are not living in such a tropical country. I'm sure it's not a big deal for anybody else) to have a big tropical pond with all of that fish instead of a little tank in the house.

    Hilsa seems to be a very popular fish around india and it's the national fish of bangladesh. Wikipedia tells me, there're more than 50 ways to cook it :o

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