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Would common carp live and breed in pond 15x6x1.5m with some catfish planted .would carp eat dried duckweed as supplementary feed.
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Sorry pond is actually 7x5x1,5
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Red fin perch in that pond breeding.
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Common carp would not likely eat dried duckweed because they don't readily eat it when it is wet/damp. Consider using tilapia for the task but first do homework about the topic. Dried duckweed is probably best used as organic fertilizer.
Last edited by Bill Cody; 05/04/18 05:39 AM.
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