Bluegill can typically survive in ponds that are at least 4 to 6 feet deep. This depth helps ensure that there is enough water volume to maintain stable temperatures and oxygen levels, especially during hot summer months. Shallower ponds may experience extreme temperature fluctuations and reduced oxygen, which can be detrimental to bluegill survival. Additionally, deeper areas provide refuge from predators.
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