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Old April 25th 04, 02:07 AM
Adam Gottschalk
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Went into my aquarium store today (the "lesser" of two local ones) and
they had in stock a number of Siamese Dolls. Some were albinos with red
eyes and yellow-gold coloring. I got two fantail calico that have the
look of Ryukin. The thing is, these being for my 15H aquarium, I got
them because I was told they don't grow any bigger than 1.5". Reckoning
that's probably an under-estimate, even if they get to be twice that, I
should be all right, right? They look very nice, and have a deep orange
inside the head area, under the skin. At the shop, I saw some of these
fantail ones nipping at the tails of the plainer albino ones, which I
thought was odd. I would've thought it would be the opposite way.
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Old April 25th 04, 10:30 AM
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"Adam Gottschalk" wrote in message
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I got two fantail calico that have the
look of Ryukin. The thing is, these being for my 15H aquarium, I got
them because I was told they don't grow any bigger than 1.5". Reckoning
that's probably an under-estimate, even if they get to be twice that, I
should be all right, right?




1.5 inches?
They'll be that big in one month.
Never never never take a LFS employees word for anything- always do your own
research before you purchase the animal!

You are needing a larger aquarium asap.


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Old April 25th 04, 03:38 PM
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the siamese dolls do indeed stay small. I put them out in my pond and they live 4
years, but never grew much over 2.5-3 inches. Ingrid

"Toni" wrote:


"Adam Gottschalk" wrote in message
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I got two fantail calico that have the
look of Ryukin. The thing is, these being for my 15H aquarium, I got
them because I was told they don't grow any bigger than 1.5". Reckoning
that's probably an under-estimate, even if they get to be twice that, I
should be all right, right?




1.5 inches?
They'll be that big in one month.
Never never never take a LFS employees word for anything- always do your own
research before you purchase the animal!

You are needing a larger aquarium asap.




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Old April 29th 04, 05:22 PM
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Hi, I have had fish ponds for over 8 years . I have always had Koi and am
wanting to have a pond with fantails only. Dr. Ingrid, any suggestions on
types and special care. Thanks!! Mike
or recommendations I make.


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Old April 29th 04, 07:31 PM
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thank you for giving your GF their own pond. I separated mine on recommendation of
the GF Guru.
the major consideration is protection from predation. GF especially fancy ones are
easy pickings for every animal with fish on the menu because they are slow and showy.

for 3 years my ponds were well protected in a greenhouse and then 55" of snow brought
the greenhouse down. I really need to put screening during summer and plastic during
winter to keep leaves and junk out of the pond. I use a big aerator to keep the
water oxygenated.
http://puregold.aquaria.net/hopepond/page1/pp1.htm
the pond is 6 feet across and 22 feet long (I think). it is 3 feet deep on one side,
1.5 feet deep to the shelf for lilies.

now, if you are talking about types of fantails... well. tell me what zone you are
in. Ingrid

wrote:
Hi, I have had fish ponds for over 8 years . I have always had Koi and am
wanting to have a pond with fantails only. Dr. Ingrid, any suggestions on
types and special care. Thanks!! Mike
or recommendations I make.




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www.drsolo.com
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Old April 29th 04, 08:17 PM
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Hi Ingrid, Thank for your help.Types of FanTails well, I live in Zone 6
Southern Illinois(about 50 miles from the most Southern tip of Illinois)
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thank you for giving your GF their own pond. I separated mine on

recommendation of
the GF Guru.
the major consideration is protection from predation. GF especially fancy

ones are
easy pickings for every animal with fish on the menu because they are slow

and showy.

for 3 years my ponds were well protected in a greenhouse and then 55" of

snow brought
the greenhouse down. I really need to put screening during summer and

plastic during
winter to keep leaves and junk out of the pond. I use a big aerator to

keep the
water oxygenated.
http://puregold.aquaria.net/hopepond/page1/pp1.htm
the pond is 6 feet across and 22 feet long (I think). it is 3 feet deep

on one side,
1.5 feet deep to the shelf for lilies.

now, if you are talking about types of fantails... well. tell me what

zone you are
in. Ingrid

wrote:
Hi, I have had fish ponds for over 8 years . I have always had Koi and

am
wanting to have a pond with fantails only. Dr. Ingrid, any suggestions

on
types and special care. Thanks!! Mike
or recommendations I make.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.



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Old May 1st 04, 03:46 PM
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OK.. so it does get cold. well. there are "pond fantails".. they are longer not
quite so deep and round as the fanciest of the fancies. there are moors and
shubunkins (single tails) that do well in a pond.
it is most important to keep a hole open in the ice over winter and provide a big air
stone and aeration. GF dont quiet down like koi when the temp drops below 45oF.
they keep bopping around, some people even see them thru clear ice. they cannot be
fed with the temp under 55oF, in fact, I wouldnt want to try to feed em until 65oF.
let them nibble on the algae until it really warms up and then feed very lightly.
Ingrid

wrote:
Hi Ingrid, Thank for your help.Types of FanTails well, I live in Zone 6
Southern Illinois(about 50 miles from the most Southern tip of Illinois)



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Old May 2nd 04, 03:58 PM
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I live in an area where it snows. My dream is to one day have a heated
greenhouse that would have a pond, plants and flowers

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Old May 2nd 04, 07:19 PM
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me too... but in the meantime I just plastic over my pond and heat the water.
actually I had the greenhouse over my ponds but 55" of snow in 2 days collapsed it...
sigh. Ingrid

(Ami .) wrote:

I live in an area where it snows. My dream is to one day have a heated
greenhouse that would have a pond, plants and flowers




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