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I'm planning to keep fish. But I'm just a beginner so please tell me
what fish would be better for a beginner,easy to breed. |
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Are you planning to keep them in a outside pond.
Most people start with gold fish. They are cheap, more tolerant of water conditions than Koi and dont grow as big to overwhelm the environment. Try to do some reading first befor to get too carried away. It you provide some more information on what you have in mind I am sure people here can give you more advice. sobi966 wrote: I'm planning to keep fish. But I'm just a beginner so please tell me what fish would be better for a beginner,easy to breed. |
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On 26 Jun 2005 23:24:28 -0700, "sobi966" wrote:
I'm planning to keep fish. But I'm just a beginner so please tell me what fish would be better for a beginner,easy to breed. It sort of depends on what you like. Fathead minnows/rosy reds seem to be unstoppable as far as breeding goes. Lots of information he http://www.fishpondinfo.com/ -- Charles Does not play well with others. |
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Thanks for your advice,Greg Cooper & Charles. I'll try to get more information by a book or internet. |
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