You CAN put one in a pond, but it will slowly sink.
Katie entered a contest with her Peacock; she won first prize. ~
On ground near a pond
Put pond water in a cooler with fish in it. Then bring it to the other pond and put small amounts of the new water into the cooler so it slowly adjusts to the environment. After about 20 or 30 minutes of doing this, take the fish out of the cooler and put them into their new home.
you can put any type of fresh water fish in a pond...that includes goldfish. Be sure to know how hot/cold your water gets in the summer/winter and what temperature range your fish of choice can withstand. Know what they eat, are there predators in your neighborhood and provide them with plants to hide in. (www.rosepond.com)
The symbol of Hera is the peacock, so put peacock feathers in your hair. Also, wear a fancy stola.
snails
No
It's possible to put one on a bass, but most don't.
Pleco's are tropical fish, so if your pond has a sub-tropical temperature, the pleco will not survive in the pond for very long.
Argus. He was a guard for Hera and when he had eyes on every part of his boyd. When he died she put them on a peacock
It is a more natural environment for them.