A funny thing happened.....
"Newbie Bill" wrote in message
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I'm assuming this is all 20/20 hindsight but once you know-the lion heads
should be very easy to identify since they are the only fancy variety with
no dorsal fin
Yeah, I was a real newbie Bill at the time, still am really.
(except for the really fancy fancies).
Walmart ---- fancy fancies. LOL
Bill
"Bill Stock" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com...
"Jason Garner" wrote in message
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In my local Fish suppliers :-
I finally brought some fish for my pond, the assistant took me over to
a
huge tank of fish and asked me which ones I liked. I had a look and
then
said I would like some of the multi coloured Goldfish he said they are
Shubunkins so I pointed to one that had a large stripe down its back
"I'll
have that one please" he looked at me with a totally blank look on his
face
and said "that's a Goldfish" after that I just picked ones I liked the
look
of and didn't bother to ask him what they were.
Sounds about as user friendly as the place I go to.
ME: I'd like some fish out of the tabk over there please
LFP: Fine, heres a bag, write the stock # down and bring us back the
bag.
Meanwhile there's frigging numbers everywhere and they don't have a
queue
in
any event. So why the hell don't you just walk over to the tank and get
my
fish.
Problem is I now don't know what I have, Stripe is obviously a
Goldfish
and
Vader (totally black) has a really long tail so I assume he is a
Shubunkin
as for the other five they don't really have any distinguishing
features
that I can pick out apart from their different colours and they don't
really
look like either of the other two.
Last year I bought "Lionheads" from Walmart at $4.00 a shot. They all
turned
out to be common Goldfish, except for one that has a split tail. This
group
bred and two survived, Mutts all.
This year I bought some feeders from said LFP, I think they might be
Comets.
Their fins turned black after a couple of weeks in the pond. So I think
the
LFP had too much Ammonia in their tank.
Bearing in mind that as soon as I get near the pond they all dive
under
the
pump to hide from me is there any way I can tell what types of fish I
have
from say 4-5 foot away please?
I looked at pictures in books but didn't find that any help.
Many Thanks,
Jay
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