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Old July 17th 04, 04:54 AM
Tom L. La Bron
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Default Lemon Comet

Cam,

It is only hard to get because those of us who raise
Goldfish cull the lemon colored fish. It has only been
desirable they last few years. The other thing that
you have to remember is that what is lemon to you may
not be lemon to the breeder. You also have to keep
them for awhile to see if the color is going to stay
lemon. I have a small lemon fantail as we speak, but
it probably won't stay that color, plus I am using it
right now to keep down the mosquito larvae in a three
fry tubs.

Tom L.L.
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Cam wrote:

How can a fish so pretty be so rare? I'm looking for a Canadian source
for a lemon comet for my pond. Can anyone help?

http://www.bristol-aquarists.org.uk/...mon/common.htm
Take a look at the beauty on the first 'further images' page

Cam

 




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