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Old June 26th 07, 09:11 AM posted to rec.ponds
Emma
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Default Question about maintaining a non-filtered pond

In article , Reel McKoi says...


"Emma" wrote in message
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I have lots of goldfish, some sort of speckled fish, one
huge black fish and two huge grey-ish fish. So I'm
not very knowledgeable about fish! :-) I don't even know
what they are!

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If you Google pond fish, goldfish and koi you may spot the fish you have.
You will also find literally thousands of pages of information on ponds and
pond fish. :-)


Yes, good idea. Thank you.
I was being a bit lazy because I decided to come
straight here to ask the experts :-) Although
I see this group has been hijacked by people
who have no interest in ponds. That must be
very frustrating for the rest of you.


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Old June 26th 07, 02:41 PM posted to rec.ponds
A. Paul. Ing
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Default Question about maintaining a non-filtered pond



No actually the ones that really do know about ponds are still here
and giving answers. The ones that formed a new group only think they
know about ponds, and the trolls are just entertainment inbetween
questions. MOst of the trolls if not aLL ARE ACTUALLY SPONSORED BY THE
NEW MODERATED GROUP IN AN ATTEMPT TO DRIVE FOLKS AWAY FROM THIS GROUP
AND INTO THEIR CONTROLLED GROUP....opps sorry about the cap lock I fat
fingered on.


On 26 Jun 2007 01:11:08 -0700, Emma wrote:

In article , Reel McKoi says...


"Emma" wrote in message
...

I have lots of goldfish, some sort of speckled fish, one
huge black fish and two huge grey-ish fish. So I'm
not very knowledgeable about fish! :-) I don't even know
what they are!
=======================
If you Google pond fish, goldfish and koi you may spot the fish you have.
You will also find literally thousands of pages of information on ponds and
pond fish. :-)

Yes, good idea. Thank you.
I was being a bit lazy because I decided to come
straight here to ask the experts :-) Although
I see this group has been hijacked by people
who have no interest in ponds. That must be
very frustrating for the rest of you.

 




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