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Yeah. It's a dwarf cavendish. It's about 6 feet tall to the end of the leaves
Wow okay. If mine gets that big I’ll be prepared with how I’ll keep her in my pond. Let’s see!!
Good luck. That's a cool pond to have in the house. Any fish in it?
Yep! Some platinum medaka (japanese rice fish), a whole dozen white cloud mountain minnows, some shy peacock gudgeons, and a bunch of goofy gold laser corys. And so many orange shrimp and some snails.
That's really cool. Is there much maintenance involved?
So far not really. The plants keep the water clean, the fish produce fertilizer for the plants. A bunch of different microfauna help with the cycle and also provide tasty snacks for the fish in between feedings. I can leave for about a week at a time and everything is fine.
Two things recently were I had to set up a snail trap to reduce their population, and I’m currently dealing with a cloudy water situation where normally it’s crystal clear.