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Hi Tom,
I'm one of the people that you sent lilies to, about a month and a half ago. I'm just wondering if you happen to have any shubunkins in the pond with the lilies? I went out to my lily pond and saw at least three 2 inch (including tail) baby shubunkins. Another question I have (for the general population): I bought two shubunkins about a month ago. Is it possible that they bred and the babies grew to be two inchs in one month? I think that even under optimal conditions, that's stretching it. My new lily pond is a little more than 700 gallons, no filter, and a 300 gph pump. I've got several lilies and the surface is completely covered with azolla. Thanks, Bob -- See the blue koi that everyone is raving about!! Check out my pond webpage: Http://trains99.tripod.com Click on the My Pond Link under Places to Go Take ME away to reply |
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Hi Bob,
No, Shubunkins is one fish that I don't have. I had some 11 inch Bristol Shubunkins about 4 years ago, but I don't have them any more. I didn't send enough water with the lilies to keep any eggs alive that is for sure even if I did have Shubunkins. It is possible that your new Shubunkins had a love feast after you brought them home. Many Goldfish breed when brought to a new environment. Secondly, water magnifies what your see some, and if it includes a tail your new little one are possibly from your new fish. Under the right conditions torpedo shaped varieties of Goldfish can grow quickly especially if the pond is good. Floating plants like Azolla are great for growing fry because the root systems of these plants attract a lot of micro-organism that are good for fry to grow but too small for adult fish to bother with unless they are eating the entire plant. Do you have any other types of torpedo shaped Goldfish? If not, it is probably the Shubunkins. You must be doing it right. Wait until next Spring you will possibly be giving Shubunkins away. And you will probably have to to keep your stocking levels down. Tom L.L. ----------------------------------- "Bob in PA" wrote in message ... Hi Tom, I'm one of the people that you sent lilies to, about a month and a half ago. I'm just wondering if you happen to have any shubunkins in the pond with the lilies? I went out to my lily pond and saw at least three 2 inch (including tail) baby shubunkins. Another question I have (for the general population): I bought two shubunkins about a month ago. Is it possible that they bred and the babies grew to be two inchs in one month? I think that even under optimal conditions, that's stretching it. My new lily pond is a little more than 700 gallons, no filter, and a 300 gph pump. I've got several lilies and the surface is completely covered with azolla. Thanks, Bob -- See the blue koi that everyone is raving about!! Check out my pond webpage: Http://trains99.tripod.com Click on the My Pond Link under Places to Go Take ME away to reply |
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Thanks for the quick reply Tom. I was planning on only keeping two fish
in there, but it seems like I'm going to have to get a filter for next season. I'll wait until the fall clearance stuff comes out. Thanks for your help, Bob -- New Layout!! Check out my pond webpage: Http://trains99.tripod.com Click on the My Pond Link under Places to Go Take ME away to reply |
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Bob, Your Welcome.
Enjoy the fall clearances. Here in Oklahoma clearances on pond items is not seen very often where I am at, because of milder winters that we usually have to endure here, pond items are a big Christmas item purchases, so very little ever goes on sale, except items that no one wants to buy and those items are few and far between. If the sales are good enough buy more filtering capacity than you need, that way if you expand you have a filter ready to use. Good Luck!!! Tom L.L. "Bob in PA" wrote in message ... Thanks for the quick reply Tom. I was planning on only keeping two fish in there, but it seems like I'm going to have to get a filter for next season. I'll wait until the fall clearance stuff comes out. Thanks for your help, Bob -- New Layout!! Check out my pond webpage: Http://trains99.tripod.com Click on the My Pond Link under Places to Go Take ME away to reply |
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 08:45:36 -0400, "Bob in PA" wrote:
I bought two shubunkins about a month ago. Is it possible that they bred and the babies grew to be two inchs in one month? I think that even under optimal conditions, that's stretching it. My new lily pond is a little more than 700 gallons, no filter, and a 300 gph pump. I've got several lilies and the surface is completely covered with azolla. Sure, especially if you feed your fish. My fantails have been in for 2 months and yesterday I saw some babies well over an inch. They would probably be bigger if I fed the fish, but there is plenty in the pond for them to munch on. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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