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rob.smith4 13-03-2004 02:15 PM

Help with Goldfish
 
Hi I live in Scotland,so as you will probably guess we don't get great
weather,I have had my pond for 3 years now and so the fish are about that
age lost a couple of fish in the last month,not sure if this was the
freezing weather.
Would like to ask why my fish have never bred,seems to me I must have been
very unlucky to have bought 8 male,or 8 female fish.
Can anybody give me any advice on this,also am looking to buy some fish soon
different species but nothing to expensive,pond is big enough to add a few
more fish.
Thanks for any help given.



Ka30P 13-03-2004 06:31 PM

Help with Goldfish
 

You live in Scotland (big smile!)
I lived in British Columbia most of my
childhood and have found memories of
Scottish incomers and probably the same
kind of weather.

Goldfish will eat their own eggs, the little pigges. Have you ever noticed them
spawning?
They will chase each other around and the males will knock against the females
when they get them cornered.
To save the eggs - they like to deposit them on floating vegetation. Some folks
used commercially available spawning mats - kind of like string mop heads
(which probably work too).
The eggs are visible to the eye. You can remove the mat to a stock tank or
aquarium. (others can provide more detailed information about rearing)

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

joe 13-03-2004 06:37 PM

Help with Goldfish
 
Just like me!

Joe

On 3/13/04 10:13 AM, "Ka30P" wrote:

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)




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Ka30P 13-03-2004 07:04 PM

Help with Goldfish
 

You live in Scotland (big smile!)
I lived in British Columbia most of my
childhood and have found memories of
Scottish incomers and probably the same
kind of weather.

Goldfish will eat their own eggs, the little pigges. Have you ever noticed them
spawning?
They will chase each other around and the males will knock against the females
when they get them cornered.
To save the eggs - they like to deposit them on floating vegetation. Some folks
used commercially available spawning mats - kind of like string mop heads
(which probably work too).
The eggs are visible to the eye. You can remove the mat to a stock tank or
aquarium. (others can provide more detailed information about rearing)

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

Ka30P 13-03-2004 07:47 PM

Help with Goldfish
 

You live in Scotland (big smile!)
I lived in British Columbia most of my
childhood and have found memories of
Scottish incomers and probably the same
kind of weather.

Goldfish will eat their own eggs, the little pigges. Have you ever noticed them
spawning?
They will chase each other around and the males will knock against the females
when they get them cornered.
To save the eggs - they like to deposit them on floating vegetation. Some folks
used commercially available spawning mats - kind of like string mop heads
(which probably work too).
The eggs are visible to the eye. You can remove the mat to a stock tank or
aquarium. (others can provide more detailed information about rearing)

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

Ka30P 13-03-2004 08:24 PM

Help with Goldfish
 

You live in Scotland (big smile!)
I lived in British Columbia most of my
childhood and have found memories of
Scottish incomers and probably the same
kind of weather.

Goldfish will eat their own eggs, the little pigges. Have you ever noticed them
spawning?
They will chase each other around and the males will knock against the females
when they get them cornered.
To save the eggs - they like to deposit them on floating vegetation. Some folks
used commercially available spawning mats - kind of like string mop heads
(which probably work too).
The eggs are visible to the eye. You can remove the mat to a stock tank or
aquarium. (others can provide more detailed information about rearing)

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

Ka30P 13-03-2004 08:25 PM

Help with Goldfish
 

You live in Scotland (big smile!)
I lived in British Columbia most of my
childhood and have found memories of
Scottish incomers and probably the same
kind of weather.

Goldfish will eat their own eggs, the little pigges. Have you ever noticed them
spawning?
They will chase each other around and the males will knock against the females
when they get them cornered.
To save the eggs - they like to deposit them on floating vegetation. Some folks
used commercially available spawning mats - kind of like string mop heads
(which probably work too).
The eggs are visible to the eye. You can remove the mat to a stock tank or
aquarium. (others can provide more detailed information about rearing)

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

joe 13-03-2004 08:29 PM

Help with Goldfish
 
Just like me!

Joe

On 3/13/04 10:13 AM, "Ka30P" wrote:

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)




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joe 13-03-2004 08:33 PM

Help with Goldfish
 
Just like me!

Joe

On 3/13/04 10:13 AM, "Ka30P" wrote:

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)




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Ka30P 13-03-2004 08:33 PM

Help with Goldfish
 

You live in Scotland (big smile!)
I lived in British Columbia most of my
childhood and have found memories of
Scottish incomers and probably the same
kind of weather.

Goldfish will eat their own eggs, the little pigges. Have you ever noticed them
spawning?
They will chase each other around and the males will knock against the females
when they get them cornered.
To save the eggs - they like to deposit them on floating vegetation. Some folks
used commercially available spawning mats - kind of like string mop heads
(which probably work too).
The eggs are visible to the eye. You can remove the mat to a stock tank or
aquarium. (others can provide more detailed information about rearing)

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

Ka30P 13-03-2004 08:38 PM

Help with Goldfish
 
Joe wrote
Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,

new water, full moon(?)


Just like me!


Oh, my! ;-)



kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

joe 13-03-2004 08:38 PM

Help with Goldfish
 
Just like me!

Joe

On 3/13/04 10:13 AM, "Ka30P" wrote:

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)




-----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =-----
http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!
-----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =-----

Ka30P 13-03-2004 08:39 PM

Help with Goldfish
 

You live in Scotland (big smile!)
I lived in British Columbia most of my
childhood and have found memories of
Scottish incomers and probably the same
kind of weather.

Goldfish will eat their own eggs, the little pigges. Have you ever noticed them
spawning?
They will chase each other around and the males will knock against the females
when they get them cornered.
To save the eggs - they like to deposit them on floating vegetation. Some folks
used commercially available spawning mats - kind of like string mop heads
(which probably work too).
The eggs are visible to the eye. You can remove the mat to a stock tank or
aquarium. (others can provide more detailed information about rearing)

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

Ka30P 13-03-2004 08:39 PM

Help with Goldfish
 
Joe wrote
Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,

new water, full moon(?)


Just like me!


Oh, my! ;-)



kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

Ka30P 13-03-2004 08:44 PM

Help with Goldfish
 

You live in Scotland (big smile!)
I lived in British Columbia most of my
childhood and have found memories of
Scottish incomers and probably the same
kind of weather.

Goldfish will eat their own eggs, the little pigges. Have you ever noticed them
spawning?
They will chase each other around and the males will knock against the females
when they get them cornered.
To save the eggs - they like to deposit them on floating vegetation. Some folks
used commercially available spawning mats - kind of like string mop heads
(which probably work too).
The eggs are visible to the eye. You can remove the mat to a stock tank or
aquarium. (others can provide more detailed information about rearing)

Spawning is triggered by warmth of the water,
new water, full moon(?)


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A


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