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Putting tiny fish in with bigger fish john royce 08-02-2009
Posted by john royce on August 2, 2009, 8:42 am
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Have just seen some very tiny black fish 4 mm or so in length in the garden
pond. I think they are goldfish babies?

I thought i would trap them in a 'bottle trap' and put them in the house
aquarium that has three goldfish about 6cm in size.

Would the small fish be safe or would they be likely to be eaten? If there
are not safe what would be roughly the minimum size that they would have to
grow to, to be safe? Thanks.



Posted by Tynk on August 2, 2009, 8:49 pm
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> Have just seen some very tiny black fish 4 mm or so in length in the gard=
en
> pond. =A0I think they are goldfish babies?
>
> I thought i would trap them in a 'bottle trap' and put them in the house
> aquarium that has three goldfish about 6cm in size.
>
> Would the small fish be safe or would they be likely to be eaten? =A0If t=
here
> are not safe what would be roughly the minimum size that they would have =
to
> grow to, to be safe? =A0 Thanks.

Be better to just piss in the outdoor pond and perhaps a shovel full
of slat would do it and not have to freaking worry about any stupid
little baby fish.........................or the big ones either.same
proceedure will work for the inmside fish tank oo

Posted by john royce on August 3, 2009, 6:17 am
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> Have just seen some very tiny black fish 4 mm or so in length in the
> garden
> pond. I think they are goldfish babies?
>
> I thought i would trap them in a 'bottle trap' and put them in the house
> aquarium that has three goldfish about 6cm in size.
>
> Would the small fish be safe or would they be likely to be eaten? If there
> are not safe what would be roughly the minimum size that they would have
> to
> grow to, to be safe? Thanks.

Be better to just piss in the outdoor pond and perhaps a shovel full
of slat would do it and not have to freaking worry about any stupid
little baby fish.........................or the big ones either.same
proceedure will work for the inmside fish tank oo

Thanks Tynk. Life must have been terribly hard on you to reduce you to
spending your time like this ?



Posted by SonicMustang on August 3, 2009, 6:59 pm
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> Thanks Tynk. =A0 Life must have been terribly hard on you to reduce you t=
o
> spending your time like this ?

That's an impostor tynk. He's a loser troll.

Posted by on August 5, 2009, 10:35 am
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big GF eat little GF. if the little ones can fit in the mouth, they will.


>Have just seen some very tiny black fish 4 mm or so in length in the garden
>pond. I think they are goldfish babies?
>
>I thought i would trap them in a 'bottle trap' and put them in the house
>aquarium that has three goldfish about 6cm in size.
>
>Would the small fish be safe or would they be likely to be eaten? If there
>are not safe what would be roughly the minimum size that they would have to
>grow to, to be safe? Thanks.
>
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on the council grounds of the Fox, Mascouten, Potawatomi, and Winnebago

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