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I was just curious if it is possible to have more than 2 or 3 species of fish in a 3-5 acre pond. Im sure its possible what i really want to know is how difficult would it be to start off and maintain I really like bass, bluegill, perch, walley and bullheads Ive heard several times about why one or the other wont be good in small ponds and I know it would probably be difficult but can all these fish be compatible together? They dont need to be there in large numbers just there for the occasional suprise I also like crappie. So many fish so hard to choose. If possible I would like perch or crappie to be the focus of the pond if i could get a little direction it would be great
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