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k conover 02-08-2004 05:57 PM

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Is there any lotus/lily etc that will bloom in dappled sunlight (I know it's
too late for this year, but I can plan for next year) I saw something on a
home and garden show about a night blooming one that might bloom during the
day in partial shade...
Also, since I think my goldfish deserve only the best, (even though they
are not koi) are there brands of goldfish food that are more premium than
others? Just like I give my cats Wellness, which is one of the best cat
foods, I don't want to be giving my fish the equivalent of cheap grocery
store, nutrient-lacking food. Thanks!
Kirsten



Newbie Bill 02-08-2004 09:50 PM

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I think I have seen a discussion about this but most of it was removed with
my memory prefilter. All I remember is the first ingredient should be a fish
product and not wheat or something like that. After that everyone else will
have to correct me. 2 outta 3 is even better. Hi or low protein not
particularly desirable - 26-32%?? I'll wait for the correct answers myself.
Bill

"k conover" wrote in message
...
Is there any lotus/lily etc that will bloom in dappled sunlight (I know

it's
too late for this year, but I can plan for next year) I saw something on

a
home and garden show about a night blooming one that might bloom during

the
day in partial shade...
Also, since I think my goldfish deserve only the best, (even though

they
are not koi) are there brands of goldfish food that are more premium than
others? Just like I give my cats Wellness, which is one of the best cat
foods, I don't want to be giving my fish the equivalent of cheap grocery
store, nutrient-lacking food. Thanks!
Kirsten





Newbie Bill 02-08-2004 09:50 PM

more newbie quesions
 
I think I have seen a discussion about this but most of it was removed with
my memory prefilter. All I remember is the first ingredient should be a fish
product and not wheat or something like that. After that everyone else will
have to correct me. 2 outta 3 is even better. Hi or low protein not
particularly desirable - 26-32%?? I'll wait for the correct answers myself.
Bill

"k conover" wrote in message
...
Is there any lotus/lily etc that will bloom in dappled sunlight (I know

it's
too late for this year, but I can plan for next year) I saw something on

a
home and garden show about a night blooming one that might bloom during

the
day in partial shade...
Also, since I think my goldfish deserve only the best, (even though

they
are not koi) are there brands of goldfish food that are more premium than
others? Just like I give my cats Wellness, which is one of the best cat
foods, I don't want to be giving my fish the equivalent of cheap grocery
store, nutrient-lacking food. Thanks!
Kirsten





~ jan JJsPond.us 03-08-2004 04:48 AM

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Chromatella, yellow, is a really good shade tolerant lily. Gloriosa, bright
pink, comes in 2nd. Both are hardy.

Night blooming tropicals require a lot of light, though I had good luck
with Sir Galahad, a white night bloomer. I haven't been able to find
someone who sells one though.

Goldfish food, I use Shogold, when the goldfish are in the house for the
winter, as it sinks. I don't feed them outside, but I only have 7 in a 1000
lily pond, and they seem to be doing fine. ~ jan

On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 12:57:04 -0400, "k conover" wrote:


Is there any lotus/lily etc that will bloom in dappled sunlight (I know it's
too late for this year, but I can plan for next year) I saw something on a
home and garden show about a night blooming one that might bloom during the
day in partial shade...
Also, since I think my goldfish deserve only the best, (even though they
are not koi) are there brands of goldfish food that are more premium than
others? Just like I give my cats Wellness, which is one of the best cat
foods, I don't want to be giving my fish the equivalent of cheap grocery
store, nutrient-lacking food. Thanks!
Kirsten


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