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There's Someone for Every fish Charles 03-29-2005
Posted by Charles on March 29, 2005, 9:24 pm
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I took the small goldfish that hatched last year to a local water
garden shop. someone came in today, saw the white ones and bought
them all, really liked them.


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Charles

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Posted by anemone on March 29, 2005, 11:12 pm
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Cool! What type of goldfish were they?
>I took the small goldfish that hatched last year to a local water
> garden shop. someone came in today, saw the white ones and bought
> them all, really liked them.
>
>
> --
> Charles
>
> Does not play well with others.



Posted by Charles on March 30, 2005, 12:02 am
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wrote:

>Cool! What type of goldfish were they?
>>I took the small goldfish that hatched last year to a local water
>> garden shop. someone came in today, saw the white ones and bought
>> them all, really liked them.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Charles
>>
>> Does not play well with others.
>


Just white ones. Two could be called comets, one had the start of
quite nice long fins. the others would just be called commons.

White goldfish are not usually treasured, they are among the first to
be culled out when culling takes place.


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Charles

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Posted by anemone on March 30, 2005, 1:01 am
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yeah,,,,unlucky...I love my white commet....but you can tell he used to be
orange at some stage because of a little bit of orange tip on his dorsal
fin....

Id really love to see a black comet or common.....now that would be
interesting!
> wrote:
>
>>Cool! What type of goldfish were they?
>>>I took the small goldfish that hatched last year to a local water
>>> garden shop. someone came in today, saw the white ones and bought
>>> them all, really liked them.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Charles
>>>
>>> Does not play well with others.
>>
>
>
> Just white ones. Two could be called comets, one had the start of
> quite nice long fins. the others would just be called commons.
>
> White goldfish are not usually treasured, they are among the first to
> be culled out when culling takes place.
>
>
> --
> Charles
>
> Does not play well with others.



Posted by Charles on March 30, 2005, 9:06 pm
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wrote:

>yeah,,,,unlucky...I love my white commet....but you can tell he used to be
>orange at some stage because of a little bit of orange tip on his dorsal
>fin....
>
>Id really love to see a black comet or common.....now that would be
>interesting!
>

The closest I have seen to all black are fish from the "midnight Blue"
line from Hunting Creek fisheries.

I have some, one that is almost black from the top, but shows a deep
brownish orange from the side. In the pond they look nice. I haven't
bred them yet, other than leaving them in the pond and letting nature
take its course. I seem to keep having emergencies at the wrong time
of the year.

Anyway, here's a link to Hunting Creek:

http://www.huntingcreekfisheries.com/fish.asp


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Charles

Does not play well with others.

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