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jw 1111
January 13th 06, 07:09 AM
Hi, have a tank about 4 ft x 3ft x 3ft in the garden in north london u.k.
it overflows into a much smaller tank. last year i put two goldfish in the
large tank. later small black fish appeared in the small over flow tank, but
interestingly none in the big tank. (guess all the eggs must have flowed
into the small tank) i am wondering why no baby fish appeared in the big
tank though?

recently i took a few of these babies out of the small tank and put them in
an indoor glass tank. a couple of these have turned gold colour, but the
ones outside still have stayed black even though they are bigger than the
ones taken inside. why is s this would you think? what in fact
determines when they change colour?

Koi-lo
January 13th 06, 07:43 AM
"jw 1111" > wrote in message
...
> Hi, have a tank about 4 ft x 3ft x 3ft in the garden in north london u.k.
> it overflows into a much smaller tank. last year i put two goldfish in
> the large tank. later small black fish appeared in the small over flow
> tank, but interestingly none in the big tank. (guess all the eggs must
> have flowed into the small tank) i am wondering why no baby fish appeared
> in the big tank though?

They could have eaten all the eggs or fry. There may not have been enough
plants for the young fish to hide in and find small enough food to eat.

> recently i took a few of these babies out of the small tank and put them
> in an indoor glass tank. a couple of these have turned gold colour, but
> the ones outside still have stayed black even though they are bigger than
> the ones taken inside. why is s this would you think? what in fact
> determines when they change colour?

Good question?!?!?! I *think* it's mostly genetic.
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Rodney Pont
January 13th 06, 07:55 AM
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 07:09:17 GMT, jw 1111 wrote:

>recently i took a few of these babies out of the small tank and put them in
>an indoor glass tank. a couple of these have turned gold colour, but the
>ones outside still have stayed black even though they are bigger than the
>ones taken inside. why is s this would you think? what in fact
>determines when they change colour?

Magic.

We have some 5 year old ones that are still black although two of that
group did turn gold and white last year, some will never turn. They
were black originally before they were bred for colour and you always
get genetic throwbacks.

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Paul
January 13th 06, 08:34 AM
jw 1111 wrote:
> Hi, have a tank about 4 ft x 3ft x 3ft in the garden in north london u.k.
> it overflows into a much smaller tank. last year i put two goldfish in the
> large tank. later small black fish appeared in the small over flow tank, but
> interestingly none in the big tank. (guess all the eggs must have flowed
> into the small tank) i am wondering why no baby fish appeared in the big
> tank though?
>
> recently i took a few of these babies out of the small tank and put them in
> an indoor glass tank. a couple of these have turned gold colour, but the
> ones outside still have stayed black even though they are bigger than the
> ones taken inside. why is s this would you think? what in fact
> determines when they change colour?
>
>
I had two year old fish that were black and when I moved house they were
transfered to a tank at my parents and now all have changed colour.

Paul

Koi-lo
January 13th 06, 04:32 PM
"Rodney Pont" > wrote in message
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> We have some 5 year old ones that are still black although two of that
> group did turn gold and white last year, some will never turn. They
> were black originally before they were bred for colour and you always
> get genetic throwbacks.
============================
And these dark ones will most likely be the last ones the predators get, and
so get to reproduce longer and more will survive.
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Rodney Pont
January 13th 06, 09:01 PM
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:32:04 -0600, Koi-lo wrote:

>"Rodney Pont" > wrote in message
>news:atcfzvasbuvgflfgrzfygqhx.it17wv3.pminews@ouse ...
>> We have some 5 year old ones that are still black although two of that
>> group did turn gold and white last year, some will never turn. They
>> were black originally before they were bred for colour and you always
>> get genetic throwbacks.
>============================
>And these dark ones will most likely be the last ones the predators get, and
>so get to reproduce longer and more will survive.

That's what I thought would happen but it seems that the the dark ones
aren't as successful or that their young are coloured since all of the
young last year were coloured. Having said that we may just not have
seen any dark ones :-)

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Koi-lo
January 14th 06, 01:02 AM
"Rodney Pont" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:32:04 -0600, Koi-lo wrote:
>
>>"Rodney Pont" > wrote in message
>>news:atcfzvasbuvgflfgrzfygqhx.it17wv3.pminews@ouse ...
>>> We have some 5 year old ones that are still black although two of that
>>> group did turn gold and white last year, some will never turn. They
>>> were black originally before they were bred for colour and you always
>>> get genetic throwbacks.
>>============================
>>And these dark ones will most likely be the last ones the predators get,
>>and
>>so get to reproduce longer and more will survive.
>
> That's what I thought would happen but it seems that the the dark ones
> aren't as successful or that their young are coloured since all of the
> young last year were coloured. Having said that we may just not have
> seen any dark ones :-)
=====================
There ya go! When I cleaned out my smallest inground pond last fall I found
5 dark, almost black goldfish I didn't know were in there - I never saw them
until most of the water was removed. I don't keep these because I don't
want genetic drift to slowly increase their numbers over time. No one will
buy or trade for them........
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jw 1111
January 18th 06, 09:44 AM
"Koi-lo" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Rodney Pont" > wrote in message
> news:atcfzvasbuvgflfgrzfygqhx.it289u6.pminews@ouse ...
>> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:32:04 -0600, Koi-lo wrote:
>>
>>>"Rodney Pont" > wrote in message
>>>news:atcfzvasbuvgflfgrzfygqhx.it17wv3.pminews@ouse ...
>>>> We have some 5 year old ones that are still black although two of that
>>>> group did turn gold and white last year, some will never turn. They
>>>> were black originally before they were bred for colour and you always
>>>> get genetic throwbacks.
>>>============================
>>>And these dark ones will most likely be the last ones the predators get,
>>>and
>>>so get to reproduce longer and more will survive.
>>
>> That's what I thought would happen but it seems that the the dark ones
>> aren't as successful or that their young are coloured since all of the
>> young last year were coloured. Having said that we may just not have
>> seen any dark ones :-)
> =====================
> There ya go! When I cleaned out my smallest inground pond last fall I
> found 5 dark, almost black goldfish I didn't know were in there - I never
> saw them until most of the water was removed. I don't keep these because
> I don't want genetic drift to slowly increase their numbers over time. No
> one will buy or trade for them........
> --
guess you can always give to some people who have ponds and who are not too
fussy about the colour of their fish.
>

Koi-lo
January 18th 06, 06:37 PM
"jw 1111" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Koi-lo" > wrote in message
> ...
>> There ya go! When I cleaned out my smallest inground pond last fall I
>> found 5 dark, almost black goldfish I didn't know were in there - I never
>> saw them until most of the water was removed. I don't keep these because
>> I don't want genetic drift to slowly increase their numbers over time.
>> No one will buy or trade for them........
>> --
> guess you can always give to some people who have ponds and who are not
> too fussy about the colour of their fish.
==================================
Most go to farm stock ponds. No one cares what kind of fish are keeping the
mosquitoes under control.
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