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I have a pair of comet goldfish that have outgrown their indoor tank,
so I was going to put them in my neighbor's pond. Does anyone know how big these will grow? One person told me they can get up to 12" long in the right environment, but that seems like a stretch (ha!) to me. Randy Farnsworth Author of "A Stand Yet Taken" http://randyfarnsworth.com/ |
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That sounds about the right size to me - give or take about two inches
one way or another. On 28 May 2004 12:13:21 -0700, (Randy Farnsworth) wrote: I have a pair of comet goldfish that have outgrown their indoor tank, so I was going to put them in my neighbor's pond. Does anyone know how big these will grow? One person told me they can get up to 12" long in the right environment, but that seems like a stretch (ha!) to me. Randy Farnsworth Author of "A Stand Yet Taken" http://randyfarnsworth.com/ |
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The 4 inch comets that we put in our little pond about a year ago are all
about 10 inches now, and started spawning like mad when they got to about 7 inches or so. Do other people name their pond fish or am I just eccentric?? "Randy Farnsworth" wrote in message om... I have a pair of comet goldfish that have outgrown their indoor tank, so I was going to put them in my neighbor's pond. Does anyone know how big these will grow? One person told me they can get up to 12" long in the right environment, but that seems like a stretch (ha!) to me. Randy Farnsworth Author of "A Stand Yet Taken" http://randyfarnsworth.com/ |
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When I first put in my pond I bought about 50 feeder fish to just keep the
mosquitoes down. I did not have a clue what I was doing but I knew that feeder fish had a very high mortality rate. Half of them died almost immediately. I then found myself counting and tracking all of the survivors and rooting for them to survive (the orange and white one with the long tail became fairy, Mohawk was the orange with black fin, etc). Yes I named everyone of those suckers. That was many years ago and 'blacky' is not quite a foot long and is bright orange (I didn't know they changed color). Mostly though I just have their offspring which seem to have a much better survival rate. The youngsters I try to keep myself from naming but I find that I still have favorites that I look for every day. So much for just having 'mosquito eaters' "Skywine" wrote in message ... The 4 inch comets that we put in our little pond about a year ago are all about 10 inches now, and started spawning like mad when they got to about 7 inches or so. Do other people name their pond fish or am I just eccentric?? "Randy Farnsworth" wrote in message om... I have a pair of comet goldfish that have outgrown their indoor tank, so I was going to put them in my neighbor's pond. Does anyone know how big these will grow? One person told me they can get up to 12" long in the right environment, but that seems like a stretch (ha!) to me. Randy Farnsworth Author of "A Stand Yet Taken" http://randyfarnsworth.com/ |
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The "dude" in our tropical (unfortunately died receintly) ... well, that was
"spotty" ... a speckled fish. |
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I placed two of these golfish in a pond here in south Alabama and they both got
about 8 inches long. Donna Kay LyonZPath Creations.. website, auctions, store Meditations, Selfheal Cd, Selfheal Class, Jewelry Http://www.LyonZPath.net Make me a deal on iOffer! http://www.ioffer.com/users/lyonzpath |
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![]() "Glenn Lynn" wrote in message ... That sounds about the right size to me - give or take about two inches one way or another. I have a fully grown female that is about 10" or so. I don't know about the males. My males aren't fully grown yet, although I have lots of babies. On 28 May 2004 12:13:21 -0700, (Randy Farnsworth) wrote: I have a pair of comet goldfish that have outgrown their indoor tank, so I was going to put them in my neighbor's pond. Does anyone know how big these will grow? One person told me they can get up to 12" long in the right environment, but that seems like a stretch (ha!) to me. Randy Farnsworth Author of "A Stand Yet Taken" http://randyfarnsworth.com/ |
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![]() "Skywine" wrote in message ... The 4 inch comets that we put in our little pond about a year ago are all about 10 inches now, and started spawning like mad when they got to about 7 inches or so. Do other people name their pond fish or am I just eccentric?? I've raised fish for about 35 years, and I've never named any of them. But that's just me. "Randy Farnsworth" wrote in message om... I have a pair of comet goldfish that have outgrown their indoor tank, so I was going to put them in my neighbor's pond. Does anyone know how big these will grow? One person told me they can get up to 12" long in the right environment, but that seems like a stretch (ha!) to me. Randy Farnsworth Author of "A Stand Yet Taken" http://randyfarnsworth.com/ |
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