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Ron 12-07-2003 02:32 PM

Goldfish
 
Urglers,

Last year my granddaughter won a goldfish at a local fete. She put it in
our small pond and this year we bought five more to keep it company.

A heron cleared all the fish from our neighbour's pond (some were quite
large and two disappeared from our pond.

Imagine my surprise when, the other day, I noticed three very small fish
(less that one centimetre in length) in our pond.

Surely goldfish less that 10cms in length could not breed so how did the
tiddlers get here? Could it have been as roe on the herons legs? I look
foreward to seeing them in a year or so's time.

Regards

Ron



Mike Roscoe 12-07-2003 03:32 PM

Goldfish
 
My parents once had a small pond stocked with goldfish. They were dismayed
to find that the fish started to disappear one by one and, as they lived by
a river, they feared a heron might be the culprit. After the last goldfish
vanished, my father decided to drain the pond and found to his surprise, a
young, very chubby pike. How did it get there? All we could assume was that
it was introduced to the pond as an egg in some river weed my parents put in
to aerate the water.

Mike Roscoe
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Ron" wrote in a message

Last year my granddaughter won a goldfish at a local fete. She put it in
our small pond and this year we bought five more to keep it company.
A heron cleared all the fish from our neighbour's pond (some were quite
large and two disappeared from our pond.







Essjay001 12-07-2003 10:08 PM

Goldfish
 
Mike Roscoe wrote:
My parents once had a small pond stocked with goldfish. They were
dismayed to find that the fish started to disappear one by one and,
as they lived by a river, they feared a heron might be the culprit.
After the last goldfish vanished, my father decided to drain the pond
and found to his surprise, a young, very chubby pike. How did it get
there? All we could assume was that it was introduced to the pond as
an egg in some river weed my parents put in to aerate the water.

Oh dear what rotten luck! LOL
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