On Oct 29, 8:44*am, Joel wrote:
On Oct 28, 7:15*pm, John Smith wrote:
On Oct 28, 10:29*am, Joel wrote:
On Oct 27, 11:25*am, Tynk wrote:
On Oct 23, 2:43*pm, Joel wrote:
Kids love them too much. Besides, they did produce offspring, didn't
see them in the pond till just recently (like another half dozen
little black ones)
In trouble now * *
* * *= O * DOH!
Total # of fish
Originally bought 12 (And 1 crayfish)
scooped out 9 of the original 12 (lost 3) and 11 offspring (Which I
placed in a deep pond in a cemetary near my house, they should be fine
there)
Lost the crayfish too * 
Hate to say it, but was there other fish in that pond. Is the water
suitbale for fish to live in? Will it be suitbale for them later on if
they make it, or does odds and ends get dumped into it? *We all know
all water is not created equal or suitbale for life with a
fish......but sometimes that old addage of out of sight out of mind
works best! You did good IMHO. YOu would do even better if you reduced
the herd in that fish tank as well.......perhaps the offspring would
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All the fish were in the pond, the pond has a inground pool sand
filter, former owners had fish (Some wintered over when it didn't
freeze solid) Come spring, the pond will be emptied AGAIN all rocks
removed and cleaned, pond liner will be cleaned and be good to go.
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Which of the occupants of the cemetary owns that pond. You mean they
come back alive to maintain their pond every spring? Wow only in Mass
would stuff like this happen...Does perpetual care in the cemetary
upkeep also pay electric bill to maintain this pond just so the inhabs
can enjoy fish, or maybe the inhabs came back as fish. Yea thats
probably what is happening. The dead folks were reincarnated as fish.
Guess with all thw worms in a cemetary being a fish is not a bad thing
as the food source should be pretty darn good.