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The problem I had with mosquito fish is, no baby koi would survive. I got
rid of mine unintentional the winter I decided to have slow flow thru the ponds, rather than run the stock tank heaters. The mosquito fish, I assume, didn't survive the cold, or the moving water. So now I'm mosquito fish free and have baby koi surviving in the pond. ![]() On 19 Jul 2004 00:19:22 EDT, Mark and Kim Smith wrote: Thanks for the compliments everyone!! As far as the mosquito fish, I don't think I could find them even if I tried. Maybe if I stuck a small oscar in there?? Ah, maybe not. Again, Thanks!! (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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