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Old May 2nd 06, 05:24 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"Koi-Lo" wrote in message
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Pecking at the keyboard with two fingers Nikki at
turned out this gem:

"Koi-Lo" wrote in message

Correction: They will wander off *alone* from
the group, but always go back. I would never keep one GF by itself.

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i recall reading some where on the net that they do like to be with
other GF, but i guess that dont mean a lot
Nik


I know what you mean. I don't take everything I read online seriously as
I know how wrong the "experts" can be. Going by what I observed I would
always have at least two in a tank or pool if possible.
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I notice my black moors hang out together so do the red caps, they are
either paired off in twos or all together
Nik


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Old May 2nd 06, 06:31 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"Nikki" wrote in message
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I notice my black moors hang out together so do the red caps, they are
either paired off in twos or all together
Nik

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I've noticed that GF who "know" each other will hang out together for awhile
before integrating with the others when added to another tank. My smallest
outdoor tank or pool is 150g. Smaller GF will hang out together and not mix
with larger GF. And I believe koi at least remember each other. When we
added the koi from the 800g pond to the holding tank with the friends they
haven't seen since last year they showed a great deal of excitement. They
must remain there until the pond's berm is finished. It never ends as then
we have to remove a leaky liner from a 680g tank and replace it. It's a
shipping cover we got for free so isn't worth repairing.
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