djw238 Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 I would like to buy one of those big bowls with small fish and water lilies etc. If the bowl has been established for a while and there is plenty of algae in it is it possible to only feed the fish once a week (as I don't have much money). Just kidding! I only stay in my condo one day a week. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denim Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 It's possible to not feed them at all providing you have plenty of oxygen producing plants. They always seem to find something to eat from the plants or passing insects. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crossy Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 Go to your local "Plants and Stuff" place, pick a suitable container (make sure it doesn't have drainage holes. Fill with water (when you get it home). Get lilies at the same place, don't remove them from the pot they come in, just sink it in the water. Get fish from someone who already has them, you only need a few they seem to be always pregnant. The fish manage quite nicely without being fed regularly, eating mosquito larvae etc, although the odd bit of food won't go amiss. Ours get fed when I'm home (weekends) Wifey forgets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gsxrnz Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 I've got a couple of bowls and I feed mine once a week if i remember. Get the live breeding fish that don't lay eggs, there are many varieties. Buy a dozen, and in 3 months you'll have five dozen. Make sure there is weed/algae where the fry can hide until they're big enough not to get eaten. They tend to die off of their own accord either through old age or some disease, but a few always survive - wait 3 more months and you're back up to a few more dozen. I once counted over a hundred and fifty fry in one bowl when several females seemed to give birth at the same time. Within a week that number was down to about thirty. Natural selection. I used to segragate the fry but then you end up with millions of the little sods, so now I just let nature take its course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crossy Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 I used to segragate the fry but then you end up with millions of the little sods, so now I just let nature take its course. The locals call them "One Thousand Fish" for a reason For some reason they don't do well in tanks with air and filters, but leave them in a bowl in the garden and they go mad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johng Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 I'm always amazed at what can live in those pots.......... Thai proverb "in the fields there is rice and in the water there are fish" seems to hold true Guppies thrive in those earthenware pots with just a few water lily's as protection from the sun they need very little food as they will eat algae and insects that are attracted to the water... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djw238 Posted April 25, 2016 Author Share Posted April 25, 2016 Thanks for the advice. I'll go fish shopping next week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniel Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 Is this what you had in mind? The problem we had was birds helping themselves to the fish which we solved by placing the screen on top. My wife feeds them daily but as already stated a couple times a week would be ok. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
juice777 Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 I did this 1 month ago Got a pot, lillys, water treatment, then waited 4 days then put 9 guppies in there, one week later all dead My guess is the plants what she took from a pond Any ideal anyone I want to do it again but not if the fish die I have kept fish many times in my life but in a normal aquarium never had any problems Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
55Jay Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 (edited) I did this 1 month ago Got a pot, lillys, water treatment, then waited 4 days then put 9 guppies in there, one week later all dead My guess is the plants what she took from a pond Any ideal anyone I want to do it again but not if the fish die I have kept fish many times in my life but in a normal aquarium never had any problems That, or maybe the water treatment did them in? I just use regular city water, which is basically pond water to begin with or rain water when it rains, and off they go. Same for my larger garden pond. I had just a submersible pump pushing the water through a hose, recircing back in the other end, just to move/aerate the water, but it did get pretty mucky in there, so I hooked the pump up to one of those blue barrel filters you see at the garden/aquarium shops. Much better. I keep the bottom dirt/mud scooped out, remove leaves daily, maybe give it a light scrub twice a year and clean the filter materials every few months. Otherwise not much effort like aquariums I've had in the past, and no problems with any of the fish. Edited April 25, 2016 by 55Jay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KMartinHandyman Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 Pot City water Plants from store and pond Fish from market Food a few times a week So far so good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mosha Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 OP asked for Thai fish. Guppies and Platys aren't. Go for 1 or the other. I wouldn't get both, you'll just end up with not very attractive hybrids. Sent from my SMART_4G_Speedy_5inch using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
overherebc Posted April 26, 2016 Share Posted April 26, 2016 Biggest problem I had was not so much the increase in fish numbers but the increase in the number of flying rats( pidgeons ). Net stopped them a bit but rain topped it up and they could still get the water. Drilled two small holes about 2 inches down from the edge and the problem disappeared. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djw238 Posted April 26, 2016 Author Share Posted April 26, 2016 I was wondering about having Thai fish as well as some colourful fish, but I'll stick with the Thai fish first as not to create hybrid creatures I don't think there are any pigeons where I live, but maybe they'll arrive when fresh fish arrives? Does anyone know a 'pots and plants' place around Pattaya/Jomtien area? Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
overherebc Posted April 26, 2016 Share Posted April 26, 2016 For some reason flying rats seem to appear out of nowhere when the bowl is ouside. You get the impression they breed faster than the fish.? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KC 71 Posted April 26, 2016 Share Posted April 26, 2016 Get some of these - I think they are 'tetras' They are very hardy fish- yellow colour when young- they have outlived all The fish I have bought- 3yrs and some- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djayz Posted May 24, 2016 Share Posted May 24, 2016 (edited) OP asked for Thai fish. Guppies and Platys aren't. Go for 1 or the other. I wouldn't get both, you'll just end up with not very attractive hybrids. Sent from my SMART_4G_Speedy_5inch using Tapatalk This is the first time I've heard of plattys and guppies mating. I've kept a mix of both in the same pot for 3 plus years now and not a single hybrid offspring in all that time. Edited May 24, 2016 by djayz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
juice777 Posted May 24, 2016 Share Posted May 24, 2016 OP asked for Thai fish. Guppies and Platys aren't. Go for 1 or the other. I wouldn't get both, you'll just end up with not very attractive hybrids. Sent from my SMART_4G_Speedy_5inch using Tapatalk This is the first time I've heard of plattys and guppies mating. I've kept a mix of both in the same pot for 3 plus years now and not a single hybrid offspring in all that time. https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080901071429AAXhibkYes they it seems, I am sure it happend in one of my tanks about 30 years ago when I was a kid, but I had to check Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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