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#574000 04/25/25 11:40 AM
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Hello everyone,

I have a 1/3 acre pond in Middle Tn that is 2-3 years old . I was wanting to introduce grass shrimp to the pond when i first dug it, but without any cover it would have been a waste of time and they'd have been eaten out in no time. Even though I wasn't able to get them going at the time I've never let the idea go of having them in the pond. I think they'd be a great food source for my primarily pan fish pond.

So my current thinking is that I could dig a small 25' x 25' x 2-4' deep area at the front of my pond. I would leave a wall to separate the two, but it'd basically be touching my current pond. I can fill it with my well water which I've got running 8 hours every night on a timer already and it'd be super easy to re route it to this area. Then I could get some vegetation growing in this area and put some grass shrimp in there. I could then let them get good and well established and then start moving them into the big pond and hopefully get them established. I could also eventually just dig out the wall separating the two and make my current pond just a tad larger. Or keep it separated and have a local source of grass shrimp for my pond buddies.

Thoughts?

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Originally Posted by bob_esper12
Hello everyone,

I have a 1/3 acre pond in Middle Tn that is 2-3 years old . I was wanting to introduce grass shrimp to the pond when i first dug it, but without any cover it would have been a waste of time and they'd have been eaten out in no time. Even though I wasn't able to get them going at the time I've never let the idea go of having them in the pond. I think they'd be a great food source for my primarily pan fish pond.

So my current thinking is that I could dig a small 25' x 25' x 2-4' deep area at the front of my pond. I would leave a wall to separate the two, but it'd basically be touching my current pond. I can fill it with my well water which I've got running 8 hours every night on a timer already and it'd be super easy to re route it to this area. Then I could get some vegetation growing in this area and put some grass shrimp in there. I could then let them get good and well established and then start moving them into the big pond and hopefully get them established. I could also eventually just dig out the wall separating the two and make my current pond just a tad larger. Or keep it separated and have a local source of grass shrimp for my pond buddies.

Thoughts?

Sounds like a plan….. do you have weeds and grass in established pond? If so they might make it just fine. Do you have a source to get all you want? Mine survived just fine in my pond

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I'm just starting to get some vegetation in the main pond. I'd imagine another year or so and it'll be ready for shrimp. This would just let me HOPEFULLY grow a bunch to stock at one time so that i have a better shot and getting them established. My only for sure source is to order from the Ebay guy. I will be going to Louisiana this summer fishing though and may stop by some creeks or flooded ditches and try to net some to bring back.

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If you have enough vegetation, you don't need the separation. That's my experience.


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