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Post by mixiepalms »

Libby lol

No Not them, but red signal cray fish and rainbow trout, when the trout get too big for pond, out comes the butter and in the grill they go.

also cray fish yummy, lets just say they wont cost me a penny lol.

taking growng ya own to another level.

AM i joking? or am I serious? ill let you decide :P
Libby

Post by Libby »

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmmmmm!

Thinking??????

Tropical/exotic/pond/free

I give up????????????????????
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Post by Dave Brown »

I'd guess at joking :lol: Two reasons

1) the little Lion won't be happy at eating pet fish :roll:

2) Rainbow Trout are river fish and not suitable for ponds, at least not the size of the average garden pond. :wink:
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Post by mixiepalms »

Dave hands up lol, yes I was joking, I am having some native fish, ie rudd,

Nothin tropical, well thinking along the lines of cloud minnows, hardyish.
Libby

Post by Libby »

:cry: disappointed now!!!
SteveW

Post by SteveW »

Medio-picta"Aurea"
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Maybe not as nice as "Alba" but still nice
And Heres a couple I got from my Marginata

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