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keith_nuttle
June 14th 06, 10:32 PM
The gold fish laid eggs and now we have many little new gold fish. Can
anyone tell me how fast these fish grow? Can someone relate the age of
the fish to their length? ie. 1/2" 1ST week etc.

I believe the eggs were laid about the 1st of June. They are now about
1/2" long.

Koi-Lo
June 14th 06, 10:38 PM
"keith_nuttle" > wrote in message
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> The gold fish laid eggs and now we have many little new gold fish. Can
> anyone tell me how fast these fish grow?

If they have the space, clean water, aeration and plenty of food they can
grow pretty darn fast. :-) Some of mine have reached 6 to 7" in a year when
kept indoors and 4" or so outdoors in zone 6 (shorter feeding period).
These are guesstimates as I didn't actually measure them.

Can someone relate the age of
> the fish to their length? ie. 1/2" 1ST week etc.

No one can say for sure because it depends on temperature, water quality and
foods fed plus how often you feed them.

> I believe the eggs were laid about the 1st of June. They are now about
> 1/2" long.

You can try more partial water changes and feed them more often for faster
growth. Also, some will grow faster than others.
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Lone Gunner
June 15th 06, 12:04 AM
You would have been better off buying a tin of crackers and turning
them in to cheap caviar snack.....Who cares how old a half inch fish
is. Its destined to be come fish feed anyhow.

On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 21:32:52 GMT, keith_nuttle
> wrote:

>The gold fish laid eggs and now we have many little new gold fish. Can
>anyone tell me how fast these fish grow? Can someone relate the age of
>the fish to their length? ie. 1/2" 1ST week etc.
>
>I believe the eggs were laid about the 1st of June. They are now about
>1/2" long.


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Lone Gunner
June 15th 06, 12:04 AM
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~ janj
June 15th 06, 04:22 AM
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 21:32:52 GMT, keith_nuttle >
wrote:

>The gold fish laid eggs and now we have many little new gold fish. Can
>anyone tell me how fast these fish grow?

All depends on food, space & water quality. Maximum, my guess would be 4-6"
in a year for comets, 3"-5" for fancies. ~ jan
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sean mckinney
June 15th 06, 11:45 AM
As the others have said, their growth rate depends on how much food they
have. I havent seen anywhere near the growth stated by the others and
where my fry are left in the pond with the adults I would say they
would be up to 2" after one year but those would be exceptionally large
for that enviroment, the average would be an inch to maybe 1.5".
I have had some fry in a pond on there own and there most reached 2" in
the first year. Anything under an inch if healthy would be under 1
year.
I had some that were in a wildlife pond and out of 50 or so I think
only 3 or 4 survived but from memory they were big briusers for their
age and were between 2 and 2.5" after one year but those would have to
have been the fittest of the added fry because the pond was stocked
with stickle backs which would have given them stiff competition


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keith_nuttle
June 15th 06, 09:38 PM
I am trying to determine how many days it will take the fry to reach a
size that they will no longer go through the screen that keeps the fish
out of the pump. I believe they are about ten days old and appear to be
about 1/2 inch.

The pond is about 1500 gallons, and the water was changed just be for
the fish spanned. I have four adult fish in the pond about 4" long.


keith_nuttle wrote:

> The gold fish laid eggs and now we have many little new gold fish. Can
> anyone tell me how fast these fish grow? Can someone relate the age of
> the fish to their length? ie. 1/2" 1ST week etc.
>
> I believe the eggs were laid about the 1st of June. They are now about
> 1/2" long.

Lone Gunner
June 15th 06, 09:45 PM
Hard to say s ince I can not see the screen from here. Depends on the
size screen you have, and also how far away the screen is postioned
form the suction of the pump also plays a part.

Just what is the rush to remove the screen? I assume its getting
blocked by debri etc. How big is the intake openings in the pump
itself? Personally I woud not be in a rush to remove the screen as
even decent sized fish 1 or two inches can and do get sucked into a
pump intake. It does not take much to suck a fish of 1/2" l;ength
into any decent pump intake.

On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 20:38:21 GMT, keith_nuttle
> wrote:

>I am trying to determine how many days it will take the fry to reach a
>size that they will no longer go through the screen that keeps the fish
>out of the pump. I believe they are about ten days old and appear to be
>about 1/2 inch.
>
>The pond is about 1500 gallons, and the water was changed just be for
>the fish spanned. I have four adult fish in the pond about 4" long.
>
>
>keith_nuttle wrote:
>
>> The gold fish laid eggs and now we have many little new gold fish. Can
>> anyone tell me how fast these fish grow? Can someone relate the age of
>> the fish to their length? ie. 1/2" 1ST week etc.
>>
>> I believe the eggs were laid about the 1st of June. They are now about
>> 1/2" long.


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~ janj
June 15th 06, 11:04 PM
>On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 20:38:21 GMT, keith_nuttle > wrote:

>I am trying to determine how many days it will take the fry to reach a
>size that they will no longer go through the screen that keeps the fish
>out of the pump. I believe they are about ten days old and appear to be
>about 1/2 inch.
>
>The pond is about 1500 gallons, and the water was changed just be for
>the fish spanned. I have four adult fish in the pond about 4" long.
>
Ooooh, probably a couple more weeks is my best guess. ~ jan

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