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I saw 2 little fish in my pond a few days ago. they were only 1 in long, one
was white/red/black the other black/orange. (there are also a couple strange ones that are 2 inch long, which I did NOT put there) I am not having any luck taking pics of them, for you to identify..*darn* so, anyway, I'll ask a few questions. 1.IF they are either koi or goldfish, how long ago would the eggs have had to have been layed(& hatched) to get this size? 2. the largest koi I 'had' was 12" & 10",, not big enough for parents? (& all my koi have died a month ago...... long sad story only my koi died,,,*bad* purchase) 3. my largest goldfish are about 7"... big enough for parents?? 4. I have not added any new plants for quite a while....so don't think it was a tag-a-long any ideas? can't figure if they are koi or one shubunkin & funky goldfish. |
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In article , "*muffin*"
writes: 1.IF they are either koi or goldfish, how long ago would the eggs have had to have been layed(& hatched) to get this size? probably this first mating in the spring to be an inch long 2. the largest koi I 'had' was 12" & 10",, not big enough for parents? (& all my koi have died a month ago...... long sad story only my koi died,,,*bad* purchase) sorry about your loss, but yes they could be parents 3. my largest goldfish are about 7"... big enough for parents?? Yes again. 4. I have not added any new plants for quite a while....so don't think it was a tag-a-long any ideas? can't figure if they are koi or one shubunkin & funky goldfish. koi, goldfish and shubunkin will all intermingle and make some very interesting offspring. congratulations 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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In article , "*muffin*"
writes: 1.IF they are either koi or goldfish, how long ago would the eggs have had to have been layed(& hatched) to get this size? probably this first mating in the spring to be an inch long 2. the largest koi I 'had' was 12" & 10",, not big enough for parents? (& all my koi have died a month ago...... long sad story only my koi died,,,*bad* purchase) sorry about your loss, but yes they could be parents 3. my largest goldfish are about 7"... big enough for parents?? Yes again. 4. I have not added any new plants for quite a while....so don't think it was a tag-a-long any ideas? can't figure if they are koi or one shubunkin & funky goldfish. koi, goldfish and shubunkin will all intermingle and make some very interesting offspring. congratulations 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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