Dcerdeiras
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Hello.
So I'm working for a local school and we are planning on constructing a large (+- 6000 gallon) wildlife pond next to this strand of woods. We plan on stocking it with several native species including gar, bass, bluegill and maybe a bowfin. I was hoping to try and introduce some native caudates as well, specifically either a siren or amphuima. My question is, will an amphuima or siren of full adult size, given plenty of cover, do well with other native fish? Also, would they venture far from a secluded lake during a heavy rain? (There are no nearby wetlands for them to get to). This will be in South Florida.
Any input would be invaluable.
Thank you.
So I'm working for a local school and we are planning on constructing a large (+- 6000 gallon) wildlife pond next to this strand of woods. We plan on stocking it with several native species including gar, bass, bluegill and maybe a bowfin. I was hoping to try and introduce some native caudates as well, specifically either a siren or amphuima. My question is, will an amphuima or siren of full adult size, given plenty of cover, do well with other native fish? Also, would they venture far from a secluded lake during a heavy rain? (There are no nearby wetlands for them to get to). This will be in South Florida.
Any input would be invaluable.
Thank you.