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Old September 6th 04, 05:13 AM
Claudia
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watching the pond tonight and for the first time saw some (counted 3) 1
inch gray/brown fish darting about. Could they be anything other than
goldfish? and when would they become "gold" or is brown the recessive color
possible with mutt type goldfish? sorry if I am not being PC, but I am a
newbie. :-)

Outdoor 350 gal liner pond. established 2 months with what started out as
feeder goldfish, and are now 5 - 8 inches in length. 2 plechos added
yesterday (zone 9 - no freezing - cold for us is overnight low of 45)

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Old September 6th 04, 01:58 PM
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 04:13:37 GMT, "Claudia"
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===watching the pond tonight and for the first time saw some (counted 3) 1
===inch gray/brown fish darting about. Could they be anything other than
===goldfish? and when would they become "gold" or is brown the recessive color
===possible with mutt type goldfish? sorry if I am not being PC, but I am a
===newbie. :-)
===
===Outdoor 350 gal liner pond. established 2 months with what started out as
===feeder goldfish, and are now 5 - 8 inches in length. 2 plechos added
===yesterday (zone 9 - no freezing - cold for us is overnight low of 45)


A gold fish can be a olive green to a dark blackish brown when a
juvenile. Most however when they get older will change to the
traditional common color, but some are known to stay their juvenile
color. I sort of like th olive color of juvenile, but it makes them
hard to see in a pond.

I suppose if you did not introduce fish into your pond, and I think it
would be rather early for your fish to have breed, but I am no expert,
you could still have foreign inhabitants brought into your setup by
way of birds or plants.

When I first built my pond it went unstocked for close to a year, and
when I had it stocked the hatchery seined it just to see what kind of
life it had, and bigger than life it had bream already in it as well
as minnows.......which I was told came from birds such as herons, so I
would think its possible eggs could have been deposited by a visiting
bird and later hatched....
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Old September 6th 04, 07:35 PM
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"Claudia" wrote in message
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watching the pond tonight and for the first time saw some (counted 3) 1
inch gray/brown fish darting about. Could they be anything other than
goldfish? and when would they become "gold" or is brown the recessive

color
possible with mutt type goldfish? sorry if I am not being PC, but I am a
newbie. :-)

Outdoor 350 gal liner pond. established 2 months with what started out as
feeder goldfish, and are now 5 - 8 inches in length. 2 plechos added
yesterday (zone 9 - no freezing - cold for us is overnight low of 45)

--
Totus Tuus
Claudia (take out no spam to reply)


I was cleaning out the pond land fall when I saw these dark brown things
darting around. I thought I was seeing things at first, but I got the net
and waited patiently. I finally caught two of these guys. It's been a year
now and they are still silver. Although one has orange lips and the other
has an orange spot on his tail. Definitely mutts.


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Old September 7th 04, 05:03 AM
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 18:35:27 GMT, "Bill Stock"
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"Claudia" wrote in message
news:RtR_c.7637$fF2.2036@trnddc03...
watching the pond tonight and for the first time saw some (counted 3) 1
inch gray/brown fish darting about. Could they be anything other than
goldfish?


I was cleaning out the pond land fall when I saw these dark brown things
darting around.


So what should I do about the 250 or so fry in my pond? I am sure they
are rosies, and I have three separate spawns. I guess the four feeders
I saved from my aquarium oscar were so happy to be free they had an
orgy?
I am down to two adults now, but lotsa babies, and the love the
waterfall
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Old September 7th 04, 05:34 AM
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 18:35:27 GMT, "Bill Stock"
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"Claudia" wrote in message
news:RtR_c.7637$fF2.2036@trnddc03...
watching the pond tonight and for the first time saw some (counted 3)

1
inch gray/brown fish darting about. Could they be anything other than
goldfish?


I was cleaning out the pond land fall when I saw these dark brown things
darting around.


So what should I do about the 250 or so fry in my pond? I am sure they
are rosies, and I have three separate spawns. I guess the four feeders
I saved from my aquarium oscar were so happy to be free they had an
orgy?
I am down to two adults now, but lotsa babies, and the love the
waterfall
--
Crashj


Sounds like time to make Oscar happy. You can't keep them all, so keep
the best and cull the rest.

I'm sure I had more too, but I ended up with one very fat goldfish.



 




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