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Grobbeldopp
4 years ago

No.

Laxis are migratory fish that prefer cool temperatures and salt water, at least as adult fish.

If you have a brook or a source you can make a pond or trench out and if necessary for trout or brook groves in it. Breeding is not completely impossible, but it hardly does anyone. There is hardly anyone in all.

Normal ponds are usually both too warm in summer and too cold in winter, it must be clearly flown through.

verreisterNutzer
4 years ago

Bear in mind the art relationship of trout, then it’s quite good.

This is considerably simpler than to want to pamper off their walking drive.

The best trout ponds (and similar tangible and lively fish) are located where there is plenty of clear and oxygen-rich freshwater inflow.

Trouts are very close to salmon.

The red meat is also only a causal colouring component of its migration to the world seas and the local diet of Krill.

Zanderfreund
4 years ago

No, it’s not possible, because he has quite different requirements for water.

PeterP58
4 years ago

Very complex, very expensive … with permission of course possible!

Zanderfreund
4 years ago
Reply to  PeterP58

In the garden pond? You’re a funny piece of fish that has as much idea as a hippo from the Moutainbike.