Fresh Water Ponds

Colorado Cowboy

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I have a pond on my property here in SW Colorado. It is fed by seasonal irrigation water. It is about 12 to 14' deep and I stocked it with bass, bluegill, channel cats and sterile grass carp for weed control. They all do well. I do get a few mosquitos during the summer.

I am going to start raising mosquitofish (Gambusia) to add to the pond for mosquito control and forage for the fish.

Does anyone have any experience or knowledge raising them? I have done some research and am getting ready to set up a tank in my shop.3970739708
 

Rich M

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We have mosquito fish of some sorts down here - they are everywhere. If it rains and an area floods, often the fish are there. No idea what they do during dry spells. Where I'm going is that the little guys are tough. That's all i know.
 
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Hilltop

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This appears to be a good resource. No personal experience to add.
"Don’t fall victim to the myth of the mosquitofish, as this species isn’t actually as helpful in eliminating mosquitoes as their name implies. Check local resources to find a species of fish that is native to your area and will eat mosquito larvae and pupae without threatening other native species."
 

Colorado Cowboy

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This appears to be a good resource. No personal experience to add.
"Don’t fall victim to the myth of the mosquitofish, as this species isn’t actually as helpful in eliminating mosquitoes as their name implies. Check local resources to find a species of fish that is native to your area and will eat mosquito larvae and pupae without threatening other native species."
The main reason I am going to use them is that they are pretty easy to raise, they tolerate large fluctuations in water temperature and quality and they multiply fast. They will provide forage for the Bass and Bluegill and probably eat some mosquito wigglers too.

Just really wanting to know if anyone else has any experience with them.
 

mallardsx2

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Thanks for posting this. Never heard of these fish before. I’m interested to see your results!