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Old 09-08-2005, 12:56 AM
John Bachman
 
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On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 16:44:26 -0500, "Reel Mckoi"
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"Sam" wrote in message
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Yeah, I thought goldfish might be more high maintenance.


## A half dozen rosy reds may be a better choice. Even those need some
extra food to thrive.

I know there will be maintenance involved. How frequent, I don't know,
but I figure a once-a-week checkout and cleaning or changing water (I
plan to add a float valve to supply fresh well water, but I know
evaporation concentrates minerals, etc.).


## You may bypass fish altogether. You wouldn't need a filter to mess
with. Just to partial water changes or top-offs. It would be the least
work.

But if I can avoid the daily fish feeding it would be great. Just one
less thing to do in my hectic life. So maybe a couple of smaller fish?
I'll check with a local pond supply. know there are small ones that
love mosquito larvae. And we have plenty of bugs out here in the
country.


## I think all fish love mosquito larvae but you would need abnormal
amounts to keep even one goldfish or a pair of rosy reds healthy. You would
also need STILL water to attract the mosquitoes - which is bad for the fish.
If I were you I would go with no fish and some mosquito dunks.


Cripes, I feed my fish every now and then, certainly not every day.
Maybe that is why they come to the surface when they see me and
scream, "Feed me, feed me."

I figure that they are there to entertain me, not the other way
around.

John