I admit that I thought having baby fish, especially the first season, was very cool. But then I got a little worried because of the number of fish in the pond. I actually needed something that would keep the population of babies down, but I don't like to think about it. Still, it's part of a healthy ecosystem. I've given away about 300 babies, all of whom had survived through the winter so far. I just don't want the waste products of so many fish to overload the system and cause a mass dieoff. Only thing is, those baby shubunkins are so darn cute! The mother fish is mostly white, with blotches of blue and orange on one side. The babies all have a white background and dark eyes, making them look a bit like tiny ghost fish in the water. They then become little polka dotted fish, just as cute as a button!
I gave away several of my larger comets, which I bought just to get the filter going, thinking they would not survive too long. But they not only survived, they thrived! They are lovely to look at, but have the reproduction habits of rabbits!
Last year I introduced tadpoles from my sister's natural pond. They are Pacific Treefrogs and I am hopeful they will return to spawn this year. I keep my fingers crossed!