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Old July 19th 05, 11:38 PM
Peter Breed
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I recently spotted a three 1 inch gold shubumkins and several other gold
fish fry, in my pond. I guess these are product of my comets and
shubumkins springtime activity.
Anyway I was wondering about the best way of giving the little guys a
good start in life and was considering buying an aquarium, where I have
more control over their conditions and they can't be eaten by the
parents etc.
Is this a sensible idea or am I being too sentimental?
Peter
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Old July 20th 05, 01:47 AM
Courageous
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Is this a sensible idea or am I being too sentimental?


The aquarium will work fine, as long as you are aware that
the smaller the body of water, the more difficult to maintain.

As for your sentimentality, will you have too many fish once
these grow up? What will you do with them?

C//

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Old July 20th 05, 02:40 AM
Reel Mckoi
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"Peter Breed" wrote in message
...
I recently spotted a three 1 inch gold shubumkins and several other gold
fish fry, in my pond. I guess these are product of my comets and
shubumkins springtime activity.
Anyway I was wondering about the best way of giving the little guys a
good start in life and was considering buying an aquarium, where I have
more control over their conditions and they can't be eaten by the
parents etc.
Is this a sensible idea or am I being too sentimental?
Peter

========================
At the size of 1" it's not likely the parents will eat them. Make sure the
parents are well fed. Also, the more you save the more you will need to
find homes for later on. Not all pet shops will take plain old goldfish.
In some areas too many people are trying to give them away. Fortunately I
am able to sell all my pretty fish. Most years this hobby is self
supporting. I give the culls away to people with stock ponds as I live in a
rural area.
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McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
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before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b
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Old July 20th 05, 04:55 PM
~ janj JJsPond.us
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 22:38:28 GMT, Peter Breed wrote:

I recently spotted a three 1 inch gold shubumkins and several other gold
fish fry, in my pond. I guess these are product of my comets and
shubumkins springtime activity.
Anyway I was wondering about the best way of giving the little guys a
good start in life and was considering buying an aquarium, where I have
more control over their conditions and they can't be eaten by the
parents etc.
Is this a sensible idea or am I being too sentimental?
Peter


IME, they will do much better, be healthier, grow faster, sustain brighter
colors by staying in the pond. ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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Old July 20th 05, 07:29 PM
Roy
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On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 08:55:49 -0700, ~ janj JJsPond.us
wrote:

===On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 22:38:28 GMT, Peter Breed wrote:
===
===I recently spotted a three 1 inch gold shubumkins and several other gold
===fish fry, in my pond. I guess these are product of my comets and
===shubumkins springtime activity.
===Anyway I was wondering about the best way of giving the little guys a
===good start in life and was considering buying an aquarium, where I have
===more control over their conditions and they can't be eaten by the
===parents etc.
===Is this a sensible idea or am I being too sentimental?
===Peter
===
===IME, they will do much better, be healthier, grow faster, sustain brighter
===colors by staying in the pond. ~ jan
===
=== ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


Leave em in the pond like janj says....theyw ill do much better. Its
amazing how much better any fish does outdoors in a more natural
environment than inside in even a perfectly setup aquarium....

The betta's and Guppys I keep outside all do much better, grow nicer
and faster than any we keep inside

==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
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Old July 20th 05, 09:57 PM
Peter Breed
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Roy wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 08:55:49 -0700, ~ janj JJsPond.us
wrote:


===On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 22:38:28 GMT, Peter Breed wrote:
===
===I recently spotted a three 1 inch gold shubumkins and several other gold
===fish fry, in my pond. I guess these are product of my comets and
===shubumkins springtime activity.
===Anyway I was wondering about the best way of giving the little guys a
===good start in life and was considering buying an aquarium, where I have
===more control over their conditions and they can't be eaten by the
===parents etc.
===Is this a sensible idea or am I being too sentimental?
===Peter
===
===IME, they will do much better, be healthier, grow faster, sustain brighter
===colors by staying in the pond. ~ jan
===
=== ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



Leave em in the pond like janj says....theyw ill do much better. Its
amazing how much better any fish does outdoors in a more natural
environment than inside in even a perfectly setup aquarium....

The betta's and Guppys I keep outside all do much better, grow nicer
and faster than any we keep inside

==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o

I know we are as a good 3-4 months from winter, but how big do the fry
have to get to survive 3-4 months at 4degC?
I should explain that I live in the UK, and although I didn't have more
than 1/2 an inch of ice last winter, my pond spends a good 5 months were
the water is too cold to feed the fish.
I apologise if I sound too fussy, but my pond is coming up for its first
anniversary, and I am chuffed to bits that the fish have managed to
breed in the pond's first year, and I guess I feel a bit paternal.
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Old July 20th 05, 10:13 PM
Reel Mckoi
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"Peter Breed" wrote in message
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I know we are as a good 3-4 months from winter, but how big do the fry
have to get to survive 3-4 months at 4degC?
I should explain that I live in the UK, and although I didn't have more
than 1/2 an inch of ice last winter, my pond spends a good 5 months were
the water is too cold to feed the fish.
I apologise if I sound too fussy, but my pond is coming up for its first
anniversary, and I am chuffed to bits that the fish have managed to
breed in the pond's first year, and I guess I feel a bit paternal.

==================================
I've had fry live through the winter that were a mere 1 1/2 to 2" long. Our
winter also lasts about 5 months (zone 6 TN).
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b
~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o

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Old July 20th 05, 11:15 PM
~ janj JJsPond.us
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On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 20:57:59 GMT, Peter Breed wrote:

I know we are as a good 3-4 months from winter, but how big do the fry
have to get to survive 3-4 months at 4degC?
I should explain that I live in the UK, and although I didn't have more
than 1/2 an inch of ice last winter, my pond spends a good 5 months were
the water is too cold to feed the fish.
I apologise if I sound too fussy, but my pond is coming up for its first
anniversary, and I am chuffed to bits that the fish have managed to
breed in the pond's first year, and I guess I feel a bit paternal.


Not very big. When I close up the lily pond in Oct. I'll think I only have
a few babies in there. Come March, open it up and say, "Oh my, where'd you
all come from?" ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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Old July 21st 05, 12:00 AM
Andy
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Peter Breed wrote:

I apologise if I sound too fussy, but my pond is coming up for its first
anniversary, and I am chuffed to bits that the fish have managed to
breed in the pond's first year, and I guess I feel a bit paternal.


Same here, my fish spawned in early summer. In all I've culled down to
about 20 nice fish. I had returned some of the fry to the pond as an
experiment and the other day I thought I spotted an inch long fish
briefly. Today I saw it again along with a couple of others but I also
spotted fry from at least two other spawnings - some were about 2/5th of
an inch, and others were newly hatched. The fry have completely safe
places to hang out so I reckon the pond is going to be seriously over
stocked and I'll need to find some homes for the little guys at the end
of the summer.

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Andy
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Old July 22nd 05, 10:04 PM
ClaudCar
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and where or how exactly does one find homes for all the GF offspring. My
neighbor and I have counted about 4 generations, 18 total in 400 gals. How
many is too many - already gave away 2 black and 1 gold, which are all gold
at her pond and my big blacks turned gold. what about GF birth control?
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