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am making a ferret court. An decided to put a water feature init but it kind of turned in a mini pond. And i was wondering if i could put fish in the pond. i avent got the ferrets yet getting them in about 4 weeks. they will only be babys so i was thinking they would get used to the fish. if not i was thinking bottom feeders like loach's...

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am making a ferret court. An decided to put a water feature init but it kind of turned in a mini pond. And i was wondering if i could put fish in the pond. i avent got the ferrets yet getting them in about 4 weeks. they will only be babys so i was thinking they would get used to the fish. if not i was thinking bottom feeders like loach's...

 

i dont know of any incidents of ferrets killing fish . but they are predators so i wouldnt , other people might think its ok

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if you make it deep enough and get bottom feeding fish it shouldent be much of a problem but it depends on the ferrets some like to go in water and some will tear fingers of to avoid it. if you do put them in dont get any expensive fish

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The only thing to watch for as there kitts falling in i reckon they would be to small to bother the fish

 

 

im gona put mesh ova i think. till they get abit older an just take it of when im supervising

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I remember when I had one of my ferrets round a mates house on harness and lead years ago, it really wanted to get the goldfish in the bowl and may well have done if I didn't keep pulling him out of the bowl lol.

 

Personally I would make the water feature very shallow and not add any fish. This way your ferrets can't drown but can still cool themselves in the summer if they want to. To add fish would mean making it deeper (still not convinced it would save the fish 100%, unless it was very deep, but that would be too dangerous for the ferrets) but this will put your ferrets at unnecessary risk of drowning in my opinion.

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If you make a half decent cover for it with mesh or something similar and check it reguarly for damage then i cant see it being a problem just bear in mind the ferrets will try and chew through the wire if theyre determined enough

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