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mick_uk
December 6th 06, 11:03 PM
Can anyone give me any tips on how and when to remove the adult fish
after eggs have been spawned.
thank you in advance,
Mick
Köi-Lö
December 7th 06, 06:23 PM
"mick_uk" > wrote in message
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> Can anyone give me any tips on how and when to remove the adult fish
> after eggs have been spawned.
> thank you in advance,
> Mick
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Remove them immediately or they'll eat as many eggs as they can find.
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rec.ponder since late 1996.
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PatC
December 11th 06, 11:30 AM
Depends
Are they in a tank or in a pond?
In my experience you must remove them ASAP, ie as soon as they stop spawning
& before they get a chance to eat all their produce.
My Fantails & Shebunkins spawned in October & there must have been hundreds
if not thousands of eggs.
I removed the pot plants that they spawned in to another area & now have so
many I have NO idea what I will do with them when they reach a reasonable
size.
I also note that some fish grow faster than others...the shebunkins have got
quite large, quite fast, but the fantails seem to take longer to grow, &
some are a lot bigger than the others.
Good luck
Pat
"mick_uk" > wrote in message
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> Can anyone give me any tips on how and when to remove the adult fish
> after eggs have been spawned.
> thank you in advance,
> Mick
>
PatC
December 11th 06, 11:31 AM
BTW must mention it is now early summer in OZ!
"PatC" > wrote in message
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> Depends
> Are they in a tank or in a pond?
> In my experience you must remove them ASAP, ie as soon as they stop
spawning
> & before they get a chance to eat all their produce.
> My Fantails & Shebunkins spawned in October & there must have been
hundreds
> if not thousands of eggs.
> I removed the pot plants that they spawned in to another area & now have
so
> many I have NO idea what I will do with them when they reach a reasonable
> size.
> I also note that some fish grow faster than others...the shebunkins have
got
> quite large, quite fast, but the fantails seem to take longer to grow, &
> some are a lot bigger than the others.
>
> Good luck
>
> Pat
>
>
> "mick_uk" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > Can anyone give me any tips on how and when to remove the adult fish
> > after eggs have been spawned.
> > thank you in advance,
> > Mick
> >
>
>
Köi-Lö
December 11th 06, 04:04 PM
"PatC" > wrote in message
...
> Depends
> Are they in a tank or in a pond?
> In my experience you must remove them ASAP, ie as soon as they stop
> spawning
> & before they get a chance to eat all their produce.
> My Fantails & Shebunkins spawned in October & there must have been
> hundreds
> if not thousands of eggs.
> I removed the pot plants that they spawned in to another area & now have
> so
> many I have NO idea what I will do with them when they reach a reasonable
> size.
> I also note that some fish grow faster than others...the shebunkins have
> got
> quite large, quite fast, but the fantails seem to take longer to grow, &
> some are a lot bigger than the others.
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Here in the USA the mom and pop pet and aquarium stores will almost always
take them. GF are popular sellers, at least where I live. I found an
outlet that paid me .50 ea. for the smaller fancy GF. I don't raise the
"feeder" type. Call around and ask. Also there's the option of putting
index cards in stores. I've sold some that way as well. Find out about
your local pond club. Ponders may be interested. Good luck in finding
homes for them all. :-)
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ZB....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
rec.ponder since late 1996.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
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