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Old August 24th 05, 10:34 PM
Elaine T
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V.V. wrote:
Thanks George. I figured that might be the case. Maybe people can share
their experiences with how their koi became more used to them?

My two koi were shy for almost two months. There was a cat drinking
from the pond for a while, so I think that was part of the problem. I
didn't do anything special to tame them. They seem to have figured out
that the tall, pinkish two-legs usually brings food and the scary little
black-and-white four-legs doesn't. They don't hide from me anymore and
as soon as the surface of the water is disturbed, they're up looking for
food.

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