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The living creatures in the water garden become pets and contribute to the water garden by consuming insects and algae. Springdale offers goldfish varieties suitable for outdoor, year round use. We also carry ornamental Koi and Golden Orfe. No pond system is complete without snails as scavengers. Springdale offers the Black Japanese Snail to help clean the decomposing organic debris from the pond bottom.


Goldfish
Fish add a delightful element to any garden pond. Often becoming household pets, even with names, they provide hours of joy and entertainment.  Fish FAQs

Black Japanese Snails
The recommended stocking rate of this essential component for your pond is one snail per every 1-2 square feet of pond surface. We suggest that you stock your pond with snails at the same time you install the plants. This allows the pond to begin establishing its own natural bacteria. Once organic debris begins to be formed, the snails can start to feed on it.  Scavenger FAQs

Koi
Koi and GoldenOrfe have some limitations for treatments to your pond; please read instructions carefully before applying treatments to your ponds when these fish are present.  Fish FAQs

 
  
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