Wish I had the patience to organize my farm like that. Yours looks really nice!
Thanks! That's definitely a low effort build compared to a lot of the posts in Valley Showcase, but I've been playing for a while trying to pick up the fiddlier achievements so it's just like "Ah, I've got some spare wood, I'll lay down some paths so I don't have to clear debris immediately every season to get around" and stealing the crop set-up wholesale from Stardew.info's "useful" build section.
To keep it on topic, the list of Fish Ponds I've got there for anyone who doesn't want to try to squint at the signs:
[empty but became Sea Cucumber shortly after I took that screenshot]
Shrimp, Lava Eel, Eel,
Spook Fish, Blobfish, Stonefish, Super Cucumber
Midnight Squid, Rainbow Trout, Woodskip, Ice Pip
Periwinkle, Void Salmon, Sturgeon, Crab
Slimejack, Midnight Carp, Flounder
I'm definitely going to try adding an Octopus pool when Summer rolls around, unless I get lucky with the Traveling Cart before then. After that, well,, I've got room for two more which I haven't decided on. Sunfish for Solar Essence to complement my ridiculous amount of Void Essence from the Void Salmon? Ghostfish just to complete the mine fish collection? Coral because it'd be fun to have a Coral pool? Two more Octopus Pools and eventually give both my kids matching Magic Cowboy Hats? I dunno yet.
Final pro tip? DON'T DO THIS. I have to make multiple trips every morning because of how many different kinds of roe I'm juggling. It's ridiculous. A fun sort of ridiculous, but still ridiculous. Two or three fish ponds should be enough for anyone. I recommend Blobfish and Sturgeon like everyone else. Maaaybe Lava Eel? And of COURSE you would need Midnight Squid, Midnight Carp, and Flounder so you can semiregularly cook Seafoam Pudding and whoops we've used up half our Standard Farm layout again.