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I bought a house last year, built a small pond about 4' x 5' and have a
couple koi and some other smaller gold fish, the fish lived through last winter and all did well over this past summer, I hear about people have breeding problems, too many fish etc.. how come my fish never bred, NOT that I want any more fish, but I am curious. I must have some combination of male/female fish with what I have, 14 in all. I know, small pond, too many fish, but the pond is clean, clear and the fish are doing well. |
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In article , Howard
writes: how come my fish never bred, NOT that I want any more fish, but I am curious. it could be that they have and you just can't see them. they do tend to hide and stay out of the melee until they are bigger. check in the spring, bet you find a few new faces to greet you. Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH http://hometown.aol.com/kmam1/MyPond/MyPond.html My Art Studio at http://members.aol.com/kmmstudios/K....M.Studios.html for email remove the extra extention |
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 21:29:25 GMT, Howard
wrote: I bought a house last year, built a small pond about 4' x 5' and have a couple koi and some other smaller gold fish, the fish lived through last winter and all did well over this past summer, I hear about people have breeding problems, too many fish etc.. how come my fish never bred, NOT that I want any more fish, but I am curious. I must have some combination of male/female fish with what I have, 14 in all. I know, small pond, too many fish, but the pond is clean, clear and the fish are doing well. The big fish gobble up the babies. |
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jammer wrote in news:vubqk0pf9apckbl1c37b6otb62a211qa00@
4ax.com: On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 21:29:25 GMT, Howard wrote: I bought a house last year, built a small pond about 4' x 5' and have a couple koi and some other smaller gold fish, the fish lived through last winter and all did well over this past summer, I hear about people have breeding problems, too many fish etc.. how come my fish never bred, NOT that I want any more fish, but I am curious. I must have some combination of male/female fish with what I have, 14 in all. I know, small pond, too many fish, but the pond is clean, clear and the fish are doing well. The big fish gobble up the babies. I suppose that one way of keeping the population under control. :-) |
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