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invading fish in my garden pond
Hi people i started my garden pond about 2 years ago now. I started with
just 2 gold fish in there then we had some frogs (still have actualy) and added 3 more goldfish just over a year ago now i have just noticed that there are 3 other small grey coloured fish in there i have no idea how they got there at all. My question is has someone put them there or are there other ways of them getting there? and how do i tell just what fish they are? thanx in advance |
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On or about Thu, 30 Dec 2004 01:06:09 -0000, "teeno"
wrote something like: now i have just noticed that there are 3 other small grey coloured fish in there i have no idea how they got there at all. My question is has someone put them there or are there other ways of them getting there? and how do i tell just what fish they are? Well, when a mommie fish finds a daddie fish and she really really likes him, she lets him . . . Do you see where this is going? They are probably baby fish from the goldfish. You won't be able to see detail until they grow up. Either that or some fish eggs wandered in on bird feet or frog legs or whatever. Congratulations, your pond has achieved a certain stability with nature, enough to encourage life. -- Crashj |
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"teeno" skrev i en meddelelse ... Hi people i started my garden pond about 2 years ago now. I started with just 2 gold fish in there then we had some frogs (still have actualy) and added 3 more goldfish just over a year ago now i have just noticed that there are 3 other small grey coloured fish in there i have no idea how they got there at all. My question is has someone put them there or are there other ways of them getting there? and how do i tell just what fish they are? thanx in advance Hi , are you sure there only are 3 small grey once , because when that happende to me, i had about 100 af them but they were hard to se and they would hide down the bottom, first a year later I could see them all. and I can tell you they were all goldfish :-) I manage to take some of them indside in akvarium for the winter an saw the colorchange. so congratulation whit your goldfish fry. -- Birgitte http://www.ninaweb.dk/havedam/english.htm |
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"Birgitte" wrote in message . .. "teeno" skrev i en meddelelse ... Hi people i started my garden pond about 2 years ago now. I started with just 2 gold fish in there then we had some frogs (still have actualy) and added 3 more goldfish just over a year ago now i have just noticed that there are 3 other small grey coloured fish in there i have no idea how they got there at all. My question is has someone put them there or are there other ways of them getting there? and how do i tell just what fish they are? thanx in advance Hi , are you sure there only are 3 small grey once , because when that happende to me, i had about 100 af them but they were hard to se and they would hide down the bottom, first a year later I could see them all. and I can tell you they were all goldfish :-) I manage to take some of them indside in akvarium for the winter an saw the colorchange. so congratulation whit your goldfish fry. -- Birgitte http://www.ninaweb.dk/havedam/english.htm thank you for your reply's i have taken a closer look at one today and they do look like goldfish now are they going tobe alright thro the winter in the pond or should i bring a few in doors?? i live in the UK the pond is 3 feet deep and about 6ft by 4 ft once again thank you people ) you have been very helpful |
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"Birgitte" wrote in message . .. "teeno" skrev i en meddelelse ... Hi people i started my garden pond about 2 years ago now. I started with just 2 gold fish in there then we had some frogs (still have actualy) and added 3 more goldfish just over a year ago now i have just noticed that there are 3 other small grey coloured fish in there i have no idea how they got there at all. My question is has someone put them there or are there other ways of them getting there? and how do i tell just what fish they are? thanx in advance Hi , are you sure there only are 3 small grey once , because when that happende to me, i had about 100 af them but they were hard to se and they would hide down the bottom, first a year later I could see them all. and I can tell you they were all goldfish :-) I manage to take some of them indside in akvarium for the winter an saw the colorchange. so congratulation whit your goldfish fry. -- Birgitte http://www.ninaweb.dk/havedam/english.htm thank you for your reply's i have taken a closer look at one today and they do look like goldfish now are they going tobe alright thro the winter in the pond or should i bring a few in doors?? i live in the UK the pond is 3 feet deep and about 6ft by 4 ft once again thank you people ) you have been very helpful |
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teeno wrote:
thank you for your reply's i have taken a closer look at one today and they do look like goldfish now are they going tobe alright thro the winter in the pond or should i bring a few in doors?? i live in the UK the pond is 3 feet deep and about 6ft by 4 ft 3 ft deep anywhere in England or Wales and most of Scotland should be plenty deep enough to overwinter goldfish. Is your pond even likely to freeze? -- derek |
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teeno wrote:
thank you for your reply's i have taken a closer look at one today and they do look like goldfish now are they going tobe alright thro the winter in the pond or should i bring a few in doors?? i live in the UK the pond is 3 feet deep and about 6ft by 4 ft 3 ft deep anywhere in England or Wales and most of Scotland should be plenty deep enough to overwinter goldfish. Is your pond even likely to freeze? -- derek |
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... teeno wrote: thank you for your reply's i have taken a closer look at one today and they do look like goldfish now are they going tobe alright thro the winter in the pond or should i bring a few in doors?? i live in the UK the pond is 3 feet deep and about 6ft by 4 ft 3 ft deep anywhere in England or Wales and most of Scotland should be plenty deep enough to overwinter goldfish. Is your pond even likely to freeze? -- derek Derek well it has never frozen before now and it is in a isolated part of the garden so i dout it will freeze unless we get a very bad winter, also i leave the pond pump running all year round so there is a constant ripple on the water so less chance of it freezing there too. |
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... teeno wrote: thank you for your reply's i have taken a closer look at one today and they do look like goldfish now are they going tobe alright thro the winter in the pond or should i bring a few in doors?? i live in the UK the pond is 3 feet deep and about 6ft by 4 ft 3 ft deep anywhere in England or Wales and most of Scotland should be plenty deep enough to overwinter goldfish. Is your pond even likely to freeze? -- derek Derek well it has never frozen before now and it is in a isolated part of the garden so i dout it will freeze unless we get a very bad winter, also i leave the pond pump running all year round so there is a constant ripple on the water so less chance of it freezing there too. |
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teeno wrote:
"Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... 3 ft deep anywhere in England or Wales and most of Scotland should be plenty deep enough to overwinter goldfish. Is your pond even likely to freeze? Derek well it has never frozen before now and it is in a isolated part of the garden so i dout it will freeze unless we get a very bad winter, also i leave the pond pump running all year round so there is a constant ripple on the water so less chance of it freezing there too. If it hasn't frozen before, and it's 3' deep, it isn't going to be a problem. Even if it does skim over, it's not going to be a hazard. Don't worry. -- derek |
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teeno wrote:
"Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... 3 ft deep anywhere in England or Wales and most of Scotland should be plenty deep enough to overwinter goldfish. Is your pond even likely to freeze? Derek well it has never frozen before now and it is in a isolated part of the garden so i dout it will freeze unless we get a very bad winter, also i leave the pond pump running all year round so there is a constant ripple on the water so less chance of it freezing there too. If it hasn't frozen before, and it's 3' deep, it isn't going to be a problem. Even if it does skim over, it's not going to be a hazard. Don't worry. -- derek |
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... teeno wrote: "Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... 3 ft deep anywhere in England or Wales and most of Scotland should be plenty deep enough to overwinter goldfish. Is your pond even likely to freeze? Derek well it has never frozen before now and it is in a isolated part of the garden so i dout it will freeze unless we get a very bad winter, also i leave the pond pump running all year round so there is a constant ripple on the water so less chance of it freezing there too. If it hasn't frozen before, and it's 3' deep, it isn't going to be a problem. Even if it does skim over, it's not going to be a hazard. Don't worry. -- derek Ok Derek thank you for all the help and to the rest of the people thank u |
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... teeno wrote: "Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... 3 ft deep anywhere in England or Wales and most of Scotland should be plenty deep enough to overwinter goldfish. Is your pond even likely to freeze? Derek well it has never frozen before now and it is in a isolated part of the garden so i dout it will freeze unless we get a very bad winter, also i leave the pond pump running all year round so there is a constant ripple on the water so less chance of it freezing there too. If it hasn't frozen before, and it's 3' deep, it isn't going to be a problem. Even if it does skim over, it's not going to be a hazard. Don't worry. -- derek Ok Derek thank you for all the help and to the rest of the people thank u |
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"Crashj" wrote in message ... On or about Thu, 30 Dec 2004 01:06:09 -0000, "teeno" wrote something like: now i have just noticed that there are 3 other small grey coloured fish in there i have no idea how they got there at all. My question is has someone put them there or are there other ways of them getting there? and how do i tell just what fish they are? Well, when a mommie fish finds a daddie fish and she really really likes him, she lets him . . . DRAT!!! You beat me to it...I was hoping to make a nearly inappropriate joke. *sulk* -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com Check out the IHMP forums, ihmp.net/phpbb I'll be leaning on the bus stop post. |
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"Crashj" wrote in message ... On or about Thu, 30 Dec 2004 01:06:09 -0000, "teeno" wrote something like: now i have just noticed that there are 3 other small grey coloured fish in there i have no idea how they got there at all. My question is has someone put them there or are there other ways of them getting there? and how do i tell just what fish they are? Well, when a mommie fish finds a daddie fish and she really really likes him, she lets him . . . DRAT!!! You beat me to it...I was hoping to make a nearly inappropriate joke. *sulk* -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com Check out the IHMP forums, ihmp.net/phpbb I'll be leaning on the bus stop post. |
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