Goldfish Pond
Goldfish Pond Care
Goldfish Pond Info
- How to Stock a Goldfish Pond
- Spring Goldfish Pond Care
- Summer Goldfish Pond Maintenance
- Fall and Winter Goldfish Pond Care
- How to Clean a Goldfish Pond
- Breed Pond Goldfish
- Pond Turtles in Goldfish Ponds
- Protect a Goldfish Pond from Predators
- Green Algae in Your Goldfish Pond
- Goldfish Water Temperature Extremes
- Goldfish Pond Filter
- Goldfish Pond Food
Water Tests and Cycling
Applicable for ponds and aquariums.
- Goldfish New-Tank Syndrome
- Low Oxygen Levels in Your Goldfish Pond
- Goldfish Pond Water Test: Nitrogen Cycle
- Adjust Goldfish Pond Water: Nitrogen Cycle
- Maintain the pH Balance in your Goldfish Pond
Aquatic Pond Plants
Suitable for aquariums and ponds
- Selecting Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
- How to Select Healthy Pond Plants
- Anacharis: Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
- Dwarf Anubias: Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
- Java Fern: Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
- Java Moss: Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
- African Water Fern: Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
- Hornwort: Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
- Water Sprite: Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
- Frogbit: Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
- Parrot Feather: Aquatic Plants for Goldfish
Marginal Plants for Ponds
Floating Plants for Ponds



I’m so jealous; you have three! Currently I don’t live in a location with enough space for a goldfish pond let alone three. Enjoy your retirement in Thailand, that sounds great.
Just opened your web site and I must say I LIKE IT…!!! All of my life I have wanted a fish pond. I have now moved to Thailand to retire and have built my wife (and me) hehehee….Three ponds…I look forward to all you have to offer here and will have many questions for sure…Thank you so much..Ted Davis, Chiang Rai Thailand…
Those goldfish sound pretty neat looking. Usually those two wouldn’t make a good looking fish but it sounds like you have had good success with breeding them. Comets are hardy goldfish and the black moors are typically not as hardy in outdoor ponds. Again it sounds like you have also had success with them. I’m not a breeding expert so I wouldn’t know what they might sell for. I would post pics of it on a fish forum to see what the community thinks.
For the last three years or so my black (moors?) with the fan tails have bred with some of the orange commets. They produced a solid black commet, some with straight flowing tails and others with nice fan tails. I guess only about 5-6 of the babies survive each year, but after 2 years they really grow to about 4-5 inches. I have never seen these type fish and they live very nicely in my ousde fish pond. I wonder if they are expensive at a fish store if anyone has them in their store.