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what is wrong with these fish |
26-04-2006 23:05 by sarahcole
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can any one help? |
26-04-2006 23:06 by sarahcole
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mac2
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26-04-2006 23:06 by sarahcole
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errol fin
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26-04-2006 23:07 by sarahcole
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the not too well angel
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26-04-2006 23:12 by telboy
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hello sarah,top fish is a blackmoor/middle fish redcap oranda/bottom may be a fantail oranda[not sure]all come under the heading fancy goldfish hard to tell whats wrong from these pics but do what i said earlier ya should be ok |
26-04-2006 23:13 by telboy
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ps wheres the plecs?plecs are generally kept in a tropical setup although they can survive in coldwater[which is what the other 3 are!and no im not a light weight cheeky i was just scanning my comp! |
26-04-2006 23:19 by telboy
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oh yeah sarah,did ya know ya common plec[if thats what ya got]can grow to an average size of 14"*16" some are even bigger!lexter had one must have been close to 18" was a monster |
26-04-2006 23:41 by tony mcculloch
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hello sarah. I was given this link today to a website, all about cold water fish. it looks really good but I am still waiting for the e-mail you need to start your posts. I think you will have more joy with this. good luck,
http://www.goldfishparadise.com/forum/phpBB2/index.php |
26-04-2006 23:45 by heros hero
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Sarah, reckon you'd get more response if there was something obviously wrong with them in the pictures.Add a description of the problem and i'm sure you'll get plenty of help |
27-04-2006 00:01 by telboy
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HH ya have to read the CHAT all is explained on there |
27-04-2006 00:06 by heros hero
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Cheers telboy |
27-04-2006 17:47 by -Rob C-
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Plecs definately get big I had one that must of been atleast 18 inches! |
27-04-2006 17:52 by Danny Boy
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im just going to mention that "some" plecs can stand colder water, not all of them |
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