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Old November 6th 04, 03:59 PM
Michael Wilcox
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Donegal Paul wrote:
Well, hot diggity but the male was all over the place and im pretty sure
managed to mate with one if not more of the females :-)


So, the question is, what now??


Heh, I just got your subject line :-)

Anyway, my local Petco will accept some fish as donations, which they
will adopt out for no cost. This might be an option with fish shops near
you.

Otherwise, you may want to find a school or university that might want
them for classrooms or research.

Lastly, maybe you could find someone who wants to set up a new tank; you
could provide them with a fish stock at little or no cost.

See the last subject at http://faq.thekrib.com/breeding.html#raising
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Old November 6th 04, 07:36 PM
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In message , Michael Wilcox
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Donegal Paul wrote:
Well, hot diggity but the male was all over the place and im pretty
sure managed to mate with one if not more of the females :-)


So, the question is, what now??


Heh, I just got your subject line :-)

Anyway, my local Petco will accept some fish as donations, which they
will adopt out for no cost. This might be an option with fish shops
near you.

Otherwise, you may want to find a school or university that might want
them for classrooms or research.

Lastly, maybe you could find someone who wants to set up a new tank;
you could provide them with a fish stock at little or no cost.


(don't the babies make good goldfish food?)
ducks & runs
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Old November 6th 04, 09:18 PM
Donegal Paul
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Donegal Paul wrote:
Well, hot diggity but the male was all over the place and im pretty sure
managed to mate with one if not more of the females :-)


So, the question is, what now??


Heh, I just got your subject line :-)


:-)


Anyway, my local Petco will accept some fish as donations, which they will
adopt out for no cost. This might be an option with fish shops near you.


Thats what i was thinking

Otherwise, you may want to find a school or university that might want
them for classrooms or research.


Not sure i could do this, not that im squemish particularly, but dont think
that the wife or kids would be too happy with this option

Lastly, maybe you could find someone who wants to set up a new tank; you
could provide them with a fish stock at little or no cost.


(don't the babies make good goldfish food?)
ducks & runs


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