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    Quote Originally Posted by lb99 View Post
    yeah, strange that they don't come out much though, maybe its like the new kitten hiding behind the sofa for a day or so when you first get them....
    That's exactly it mate, even though they're dumb as, acclimatising isn't just about Temperature equalisation.They will react to different water PH and or mineral chemical content. It is very normal for them to hide at first and it's quite common for the odd idiot fish to starve to death because it's to scared/stressed to come out even for food.

    Don't disturb them by looking for them stress is a major killer, the best thing you can do is throw a little food in at the same time every day, most of them will come looking for food at that time after a week or two.

    In answer to your question, yes they can and do swim backwards, don't stress them, leave their dumb asses to acclimatise and you'll be sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lb99 View Post
    if it can handle that it can handle anything
    You has TUFF Fush! should breed 'em you should

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    Quote Originally Posted by speights_bud View Post
    You has TUFF Fush! should breed 'em you should
    that one is, I was pumping the groundwater away from a flooded septic tank, watching all the crap get sucked into the pump, and seen this little fish getting swept to his doom, so I rescued him and put him in a fish bowl for my youngest daughter, she loves it dearly.
    I don't even know for sure what kind of fish it is, but its a feral fucker thats for sure, it took it a while to get used to not jumping out of the bowl, but once it realilsed it couldn't breathe air it was sweet
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    I had a solar powered night light in the center of my pond, we use to sit out in the dark on warm summer nights and watch the fish catch the night flies that were attracted to the light.
    Some of the fish had been in the pond for several years and were use to us sitting on the bench next to the pond. They would come and gather in front of us at night just on dusk as that was the time we fed them. It could become quite a frenzie when the food first hit the water, quite fun to watch them fight over the food.
    And yes, I quite often noted the fish swimming backwards, but the fun was watching them jump out of the water to catch small flies at night under the light.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    use to us sitting on the bench next to the pond.
    these ones I scored were so tame that I just scooped em up from their old home (a bathtub) with my hands, I didn't even need to chase them.
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    I like the sound of your "Tuffy" fish; jumping out of the bowl, catching him in the pool. Who says fish are boring pets? He sounds more active than my fat cat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lb99 View Post
    I scored a few goldfish for our pond the other day, after being acclimatised and realeased, they all fucked off into the nooks and crannies in the rocks, and are very rarely sighted. are they likely to get stuck if they go into a gap they cant turn around in? why are they hiding, is this normal?
    Only the ones that come with reverse gear. What goldfish model did you buy and what year were they?

    They may get lost if your pond is complex. That's why in the parks authorities normally put the map beside the lake with a giant "You Are Here" dot. I suggest you do the same.

    And why wouldn't you want your fish to hide? You're some kind of Big Brother fetish?
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    You think the things would get bored stiff
    swiming around in a small bowl
    they dont seem to
    mind you
    i have never seen a depresed goldfish
    think they can go backwards
    but not to fast

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    we are the goldfish of the kb pond

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot View Post
    Only the ones that come with reverse gear. What goldfish model did you buy and what year were they?

    They may get lost if your pond is complex. That's why in the parks authorities normally put the map beside the lake with a giant "You Are Here" dot. I suggest you do the same.

    And why wouldn't you want your fish to hide? You're some kind of Big Brother fetish?
    And did you get faired or naked fish? Personally I think you should get naked fish to start with, so they don't do too much damage if they get stuck. You can move on to faired fish after you've had a bit more experience. (You'll want to move up anyway when you can trade in your fish for ones with a higher cc rating.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    we are the goldfish of the kb pond

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    That's quite profound really.

    The people who read this thread (especially the ones who keep coming back to it) must have a high tolerance for random trivia in their lives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    On the subject of ponds etc,under the water lilies be observed lots of clear jelly like things,are they fish eggs or water snail eggs?
    thats snail eggs. they are in a tube like a sausage? fish eggs are slimy and not in a tube. youll notice if your fish are breeding as they go into the weed and theres always heaps of splashing. sometimes, they get so excited they end up on top of the weed and can get stuck. weve never had one die in this way, but we have had to rescue one or two.

    dad has a fish pond... a dream come true. since we put the fish in in 2005, they have been breeding several times a year. means fun chasing the babies and putting them in seperate tanks so the adults dont eat them. hes got lillies and other weed, snails and at least one frog. the goldfish hes got are HUGE! some real big suckers in there. he has a fountain that gets turned on over the weekend to help aerate the water. think hes got like 20 fish? and thats not counting the babies.
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