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Old 01-02-2004, 03:54 PM
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The pictures are great,

They are, aren't they? A really nice treat... thanks "McClure"!

Mila

"Hank" wrote in message
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The pictures are great, they make me feel cold just looking at them.
Thanks for the post.
I might try that ......... if ever my pond emerges from under the
snow. The squirrels have a tunnel through the snow, so I guess the
bubbler has kept a hole open for them to drink.
wrote in message
...
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from

my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is

like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted

a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/






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The pictures are great,

They are, aren't they? A really nice treat... thanks "McClure"!

Mila

"Hank" wrote in message
...
The pictures are great, they make me feel cold just looking at them.
Thanks for the post.
I might try that ......... if ever my pond emerges from under the
snow. The squirrels have a tunnel through the snow, so I guess the
bubbler has kept a hole open for them to drink.
wrote in message
...
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from

my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is

like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted

a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/






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Old 02-02-2004, 07:08 PM
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Great pics mcclure. Fortunately for me, I don't get much ice so on the
coldest days I check on the ponds when I come home from work just before the
light falls off. I have about 8 fantails that I left out this year for a
Canadian breeding project, so I keep a pretty good eye on them. They have
such beautiful tails on them. It sure would be cool to have your set up but
I am trying to get stuff purchased for a fantastic breeding season this
spring, so I will have to wait on the webcam setup.

Thanks for the info you sent about the particulars in a later message. I
have saved it for future use.

Tom L.L.
-----------------------------------
wrote in message
...
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/



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Great pics mcclure. Fortunately for me, I don't get much ice so on the
coldest days I check on the ponds when I come home from work just before the
light falls off. I have about 8 fantails that I left out this year for a
Canadian breeding project, so I keep a pretty good eye on them. They have
such beautiful tails on them. It sure would be cool to have your set up but
I am trying to get stuff purchased for a fantastic breeding season this
spring, so I will have to wait on the webcam setup.

Thanks for the info you sent about the particulars in a later message. I
have saved it for future use.

Tom L.L.
-----------------------------------
wrote in message
...
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/



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Old 07-02-2004, 08:42 PM
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Tom,

Tell us about your Fantails, what particular breed? Any pictures? This year
I'm doing 2 orange & white ryunkins in my lilypond. At least I'll let them
out first, so their babies have a head start on any mixes when I put the
oranda and hopefully my big moor out this year. He has to go thru surgery
again as the growth above his eye has come back. Needless to say, I'm
procastinating, but this year will get it done well before summer, so he
has a chance to go outside. ~ jan


On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 12:11:28 -0600, "Tom La Bron"
wrote:

Great pics mcclure. Fortunately for me, I don't get much ice so on the
coldest days I check on the ponds when I come home from work just before the
light falls off. I have about 8 fantails that I left out this year for a
Canadian breeding project, so I keep a pretty good eye on them. They have
such beautiful tails on them. It sure would be cool to have your set up but
I am trying to get stuff purchased for a fantastic breeding season this
spring, so I will have to wait on the webcam setup.

Thanks for the info you sent about the particulars in a later message. I
have saved it for future use.

Tom L.L.
-----------------------------------
wrote in message
.. .
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/



~ jan


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Old 08-02-2004, 05:48 AM
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Jan,

I don't have any pictures. I didn't take any this Fall when I brought
everyone else in because I waiting for the water to cool off substantially
for all the fish before I brought them in. Most of the Fantails are Calicos
or White/red but there is one pure gold/reddish fish. A couple of them have
really beautiful tails. The were the culls from a Ryukin spawning and a
pure white one I bought from WallyWorld because it carried it tail
horizontal and flat.

Tom L.L.
--------------------------------------------
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
Tom,

Tell us about your Fantails, what particular breed? Any pictures? This

year
I'm doing 2 orange & white ryunkins in my lilypond. At least I'll let them
out first, so their babies have a head start on any mixes when I put the
oranda and hopefully my big moor out this year. He has to go thru surgery
again as the growth above his eye has come back. Needless to say, I'm
procastinating, but this year will get it done well before summer, so he
has a chance to go outside. ~ jan


On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 12:11:28 -0600, "Tom La Bron"
wrote:

Great pics mcclure. Fortunately for me, I don't get much ice so on the
coldest days I check on the ponds when I come home from work just before

the
light falls off. I have about 8 fantails that I left out this year for a
Canadian breeding project, so I keep a pretty good eye on them. They

have
such beautiful tails on them. It sure would be cool to have your set up

but
I am trying to get stuff purchased for a fantastic breeding season this
spring, so I will have to wait on the webcam setup.

Thanks for the info you sent about the particulars in a later message. I
have saved it for future use.

Tom L.L.
-----------------------------------
wrote in message
.. .
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/



~ jan



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Old 08-02-2004, 05:48 AM
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Jan,

I don't have any pictures. I didn't take any this Fall when I brought
everyone else in because I waiting for the water to cool off substantially
for all the fish before I brought them in. Most of the Fantails are Calicos
or White/red but there is one pure gold/reddish fish. A couple of them have
really beautiful tails. The were the culls from a Ryukin spawning and a
pure white one I bought from WallyWorld because it carried it tail
horizontal and flat.

Tom L.L.
--------------------------------------------
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
Tom,

Tell us about your Fantails, what particular breed? Any pictures? This

year
I'm doing 2 orange & white ryunkins in my lilypond. At least I'll let them
out first, so their babies have a head start on any mixes when I put the
oranda and hopefully my big moor out this year. He has to go thru surgery
again as the growth above his eye has come back. Needless to say, I'm
procastinating, but this year will get it done well before summer, so he
has a chance to go outside. ~ jan


On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 12:11:28 -0600, "Tom La Bron"
wrote:

Great pics mcclure. Fortunately for me, I don't get much ice so on the
coldest days I check on the ponds when I come home from work just before

the
light falls off. I have about 8 fantails that I left out this year for a
Canadian breeding project, so I keep a pretty good eye on them. They

have
such beautiful tails on them. It sure would be cool to have your set up

but
I am trying to get stuff purchased for a fantastic breeding season this
spring, so I will have to wait on the webcam setup.

Thanks for the info you sent about the particulars in a later message. I
have saved it for future use.

Tom L.L.
-----------------------------------
wrote in message
.. .
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/



~ jan



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Old 08-02-2004, 05:51 AM
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Jan,

I don't have any pictures. I didn't take any this Fall when I brought
everyone else in because I waiting for the water to cool off substantially
for all the fish before I brought them in. Most of the Fantails are Calicos
or White/red but there is one pure gold/reddish fish. A couple of them have
really beautiful tails. The were the culls from a Ryukin spawning and a
pure white one I bought from WallyWorld because it carried it tail
horizontal and flat.

Tom L.L.
--------------------------------------------
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
Tom,

Tell us about your Fantails, what particular breed? Any pictures? This

year
I'm doing 2 orange & white ryunkins in my lilypond. At least I'll let them
out first, so their babies have a head start on any mixes when I put the
oranda and hopefully my big moor out this year. He has to go thru surgery
again as the growth above his eye has come back. Needless to say, I'm
procastinating, but this year will get it done well before summer, so he
has a chance to go outside. ~ jan


On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 12:11:28 -0600, "Tom La Bron"
wrote:

Great pics mcclure. Fortunately for me, I don't get much ice so on the
coldest days I check on the ponds when I come home from work just before

the
light falls off. I have about 8 fantails that I left out this year for a
Canadian breeding project, so I keep a pretty good eye on them. They

have
such beautiful tails on them. It sure would be cool to have your set up

but
I am trying to get stuff purchased for a fantastic breeding season this
spring, so I will have to wait on the webcam setup.

Thanks for the info you sent about the particulars in a later message. I
have saved it for future use.

Tom L.L.
-----------------------------------
wrote in message
.. .
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/



~ jan



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Jan,

I don't have any pictures. I didn't take any this Fall when I brought
everyone else in because I waiting for the water to cool off substantially
for all the fish before I brought them in. Most of the Fantails are Calicos
or White/red but there is one pure gold/reddish fish. A couple of them have
really beautiful tails. The were the culls from a Ryukin spawning and a
pure white one I bought from WallyWorld because it carried it tail
horizontal and flat.

Tom L.L.
--------------------------------------------
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
Tom,

Tell us about your Fantails, what particular breed? Any pictures? This

year
I'm doing 2 orange & white ryunkins in my lilypond. At least I'll let them
out first, so their babies have a head start on any mixes when I put the
oranda and hopefully my big moor out this year. He has to go thru surgery
again as the growth above his eye has come back. Needless to say, I'm
procastinating, but this year will get it done well before summer, so he
has a chance to go outside. ~ jan


On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 12:11:28 -0600, "Tom La Bron"
wrote:

Great pics mcclure. Fortunately for me, I don't get much ice so on the
coldest days I check on the ponds when I come home from work just before

the
light falls off. I have about 8 fantails that I left out this year for a
Canadian breeding project, so I keep a pretty good eye on them. They

have
such beautiful tails on them. It sure would be cool to have your set up

but
I am trying to get stuff purchased for a fantastic breeding season this
spring, so I will have to wait on the webcam setup.

Thanks for the info you sent about the particulars in a later message. I
have saved it for future use.

Tom L.L.
-----------------------------------
wrote in message
.. .
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/



~ jan



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Cool. Saw some stunting Calicos on the Goldfish Connection. Take some pics
when you have a chance. ) ~ jan

On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 23:21:46 -0600, "Tom La Bron" wrote:


Jan,

I don't have any pictures. I didn't take any this Fall when I brought
everyone else in because I waiting for the water to cool off substantially
for all the fish before I brought them in. Most of the Fantails are Calicos
or White/red but there is one pure gold/reddish fish. A couple of them have
really beautiful tails. The were the culls from a Ryukin spawning and a
pure white one I bought from WallyWorld because it carried it tail
horizontal and flat.

Tom L.L.
--------------------------------------------
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
.. .
Tom,

Tell us about your Fantails, what particular breed? Any pictures? This

year
I'm doing 2 orange & white ryunkins in my lilypond. At least I'll let them
out first, so their babies have a head start on any mixes when I put the
oranda and hopefully my big moor out this year. He has to go thru surgery
again as the growth above his eye has come back. Needless to say, I'm
procastinating, but this year will get it done well before summer, so he
has a chance to go outside. ~ jan


On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 12:11:28 -0600, "Tom La Bron"
wrote:

Great pics mcclure. Fortunately for me, I don't get much ice so on the
coldest days I check on the ponds when I come home from work just before

the
light falls off. I have about 8 fantails that I left out this year for a
Canadian breeding project, so I keep a pretty good eye on them. They

have
such beautiful tails on them. It sure would be cool to have your set up

but
I am trying to get stuff purchased for a fantastic breeding season this
spring, so I will have to wait on the webcam setup.

Thanks for the info you sent about the particulars in a later message. I
have saved it for future use.

Tom L.L.
-----------------------------------
wrote in message
.. .
Two years ago I added a web cam to my pond, so I can enjoy it from my
office. I move the camera around; under water, above water - looking
at the waterfall, etc. This winter I decided to leave the camera
underwater. I thought it would be interesting to see what life is like
for the fish under the ice, during our New England winter. I posted a
couple of pictures captured from the web cam for those interested:

http://pages.cthome.net/mcclure/



~ jan



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