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Old September 9th 03, 09:30 PM
NICK ROULSTONE
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I brought 2 gold fish about 10 days ago and another 4 about a week ago, to
go in my pond. 5 of these fish seem happy and active, swimming as a small
shoal together around the pond. The remaining fish however stays in shallow
water under some weeds, and rarely moves unless provoked. He seems healthy
enough physically. How can I cheer him up?

Nick


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Old September 9th 03, 10:24 PM
Hank
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Sing to him and play tunes from the "Little Mermaid". ;-}
Sorry I couldn't resist ........... Try making the intervals between
feedings longer sooner or later he ( or she) will join the crowd.
Right now it may consider you a "PREDATOR".

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"NICK ROULSTONE" wrote in message
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I brought 2 gold fish about 10 days ago and another 4 about a week

ago, to
go in my pond. 5 of these fish seem happy and active, swimming as a

small
shoal together around the pond. The remaining fish however stays in

shallow
water under some weeds, and rarely moves unless provoked. He seems

healthy
enough physically. How can I cheer him up?

Nick





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Old September 9th 03, 10:24 PM
Hank
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Default solo fish

Sing to him and play tunes from the "Little Mermaid". ;-}
Sorry I couldn't resist ........... Try making the intervals between
feedings longer sooner or later he ( or she) will join the crowd.
Right now it may consider you a "PREDATOR".

http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1

"NICK ROULSTONE" wrote in message
...
I brought 2 gold fish about 10 days ago and another 4 about a week

ago, to
go in my pond. 5 of these fish seem happy and active, swimming as a

small
shoal together around the pond. The remaining fish however stays in

shallow
water under some weeds, and rarely moves unless provoked. He seems

healthy
enough physically. How can I cheer him up?

Nick





 




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