Coarse Fish Supplier
High quality coarse fish
TMW Pond Services is your trusted source for high-quality coarse fish. We offer a wide selection of fish species to suit your needs, whether you are stocking a private pond or a commercial fishery.
Our team of experts can provide guidance on the best fish species for your specific situation, as well as advice on how to properly care for your new fish. With our excellent customer service and competitive pricing, TMW Pond Services is the go-to supplier for all your coarse fish needs.
Contact us today to talk all things coarse!
Specialising in coarse silver fish...
- Bream (Abramis brama)
- Ide (Leuciscus idus)
Other fish species available...
- Tench (Tinca tinca)
- Barbel (Barbus barbus)
- Crucian Carp (Carassius carassius)
- Chub (Squalius cephalus)
Some of our coarse fish stock
Want to know more about our coarse fish?
Speak with one of our experts today, we are always happy to help.
Get in touchWhat fish do you supply?
A range of coarse and ornamental fish can be supplied, including koi, goldfish, golden orfe, and grass carp, depending on pond suitability.
How many fish can I put in my pond?
Stocking levels depend on pond size, filtration capacity, and oxygen levels. Overcrowding can lead to poor water quality, so stocking should always be carefully managed.
When is the best time to introduce fish to a pond?
Spring and early summer are ideal, as water temperatures are more stable and biological filtration systems are active.
Can you advise on fish health and care?
Yes, guidance can be provided on feeding, water quality, disease prevention, and general fish care to ensure a healthy and thriving pond.
Do you deliver and introduce fish?
Fish supply can include safe transport and professional introduction into the pond, ensuring minimal stress and proper acclimatisation.
What should I feed pond fish?
Fish should be fed a high-quality, species-appropriate diet. Feeding levels should vary with the seasons, with reduced feeding during colder months when fish metabolism slows.

