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Old March 28th 05, 04:47 AM
April Ann
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Default No red roseys for me

They were made illegal in Washington State a few years ago. You could
find them everywhere before that, but no more. I'm going to Oregon
soon, so was going to buy some there for my pond. Now I find you can't
sell them in Oregon either.

All I wanted was some colorful, fast breeding small fish for my pond,
but I guess it's not going to happen.

*Catch you on the flipside*

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Old March 28th 05, 05:30 AM
kathy
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How about mosquito fish?
Call your local mosquito control board
and see if they have some for you.
(I miss rosies too, they were always so fearless
around the koi. The males would chase great
big koi off from the egg nests they were
guarding.)

kathy :-)

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Old March 28th 05, 10:42 AM
Sean Dinh
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We have a lot in California.

April Ann wrote:

They were made illegal in Washington State a few years ago. You could
find them everywhere before that, but no more. I'm going to Oregon
soon, so was going to buy some there for my pond. Now I find you can't
sell them in Oregon either.

All I wanted was some colorful, fast breeding small fish for my pond,
but I guess it's not going to happen.

*Catch you on the flipside*

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Old March 28th 05, 05:15 PM
Reel McKoi
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"April Ann" wrote in message
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They were made illegal in Washington State a few years ago. You could
find them everywhere before that, but no more. I'm going to Oregon
soon, so was going to buy some there for my pond. Now I find you can't
sell them in Oregon either.


## I can buy them here but they seldom live over the winter (Zone 6 TN).

All I wanted was some colorful, fast breeding small fish for my pond,
but I guess it's not going to happen.


## They've never bred for me. I bought 12 last spring. There are two
left.
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o


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Old March 28th 05, 05:47 PM
kathy
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Should add when I had them, they did okay,
(zone 7a) even had babies but the bullfrogs ate them all. (One invasive
species
in Washington state eating another, some kind of justice in that I
guess....)

kathy :-)

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Old March 28th 05, 10:15 PM
Reel McKoi
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"kathy" wrote in message
oups.com...
Should add when I had them, they did okay,
(zone 7a) even had babies but the bullfrogs ate them all. (One invasive
species
in Washington state eating another, some kind of justice in that I
guess....)

kathy :-)

-------------------------
I'm not going to replace them this year. I'll use small, young expendable
goldfish to keep the skeeters in check. I always have extra numbers of small
GF. If nothing eats them they survive the winters nicely.
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o

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Old March 29th 05, 05:32 AM
April Ann
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They live over the winter here, I guess that's the problem.

*Catch you on the flipside*

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Old March 29th 05, 06:20 PM
Lilly
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Can you still get White Cloud Minnow? If you find a nice strain they
are really pretty, long flowing fins, flashes of red/bronze. It's an
old "bread and butter" fish that could/should over winter in your area.


They're also stupidly easy to get babies out from, great beginner fish
to learn the ins and outs of breeding. I'd taken some out of a display
tank along with some extra java moss and settled them in a sweater box
until I could get to my club's monthly auction. Stupid fish made babies
in that "tank" w/out filters.

Lilly

April Ann wrote:
They were made illegal in Washington State a few years ago. You

could
find them everywhere before that, but no more. I'm going to Oregon
soon, so was going to buy some there for my pond. Now I find you

can't
sell them in Oregon either.

All I wanted was some colorful, fast breeding small fish for my pond,
but I guess it's not going to happen.

*Catch you on the flipside*


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Old March 30th 05, 01:47 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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How about platys? I know one ponder here put them in when their pond got
warm enough. ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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Old March 30th 05, 05:39 PM
San Diego Joe
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"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote:

How about platys? I know one ponder here put them in when their pond got
warm enough. ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


I put some in last spring. They bred like crazy, but I lost most of them
over the winter - even here in San Diego.


San Diego Joe
4,000 - 5,000 Gallons.
Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar.

"We need to make a sacrifice to the pond gods, find me a young virgin... oh,
and bring something to kill"


 




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