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My Rudd in the Cold water fish tank/ Rotfedern im Aquarium [7/7]

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[Scardinius erythrophthalmus]
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Rudd 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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  • look beautyful this fish.. cant fish make some noises make??..lol

  • @globalpeter100

    Thank you very much.

  • Charming admissions! First-class video with fantastic underwater impressions!

  • @Skalar300

    Thank you very much.

  • These rudd look very different to normal rudd. i cant quite work out what it is but i think its the position of the eye and the size of the fins.

  • Mmh, you think they look different?

    Maybe my video was taken right after waking up, so they still have drowsy eyes and aren't dressed up yet ;D

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  • I actually have two ponds (2,5 and 4,5m³), but I also have the option to release them into a lake or river (that's a good thing with endemic fish).

  • ah, alright. is it a big pond?

  • They need a big tank, that's right. But all of my fish are juvenile and move into my pond later. Most of them grow up fast and just stay for one or two years (depends on the size) in my tank.

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