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Old 31-07-2004, 04:40 AM
Newbie Bill
 
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Default A funny thing happened.....

Yes I thought that was amazing and the first I knew of it. Frankly thought
I may have been mistaken, but mine did the same. As you say Orange one day,
faded the next, white the next. I dont think mine is growing to get your
marvelous tail, but it is a comet and not a common.
Bill

"Bob Koerber" wrote in message
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Jason Garner wrote:

Thanks for all your advice everyone,
Cheers,
Jay

"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.

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.

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










I have a half a dozen or so "Save Me" goldfish that the kids won at the

local schools FallFest. After an extended quaranteen period in the Koi pond
they went. Most are normal and have gotten quite large about 8 inches but
one, my Daughter's fish Taylor almost overnight went from all gold to half
gold and half white and then started growing out it's tail and has the
longest most beautiful tail I have ever seen on a goldfish almost the length
of the remainder of it's body. Ya just never know what your gonna get.

Bob