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Deleted Member
In: NA
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Yes, my goldfish in the pond were at it earlier in the year and now I've got lots of little 1½ inch baby goldfish, just noticed them today.
But they aren't gold, they're dark brown like normal carp
yamahama
In: leicestershire
Posts: 1606
Congratulations! Well done you must be over the moon. Hope mother and babies are doing well xxx
Deleted Member
In: NA
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Congratulations!
They should change colour as they mature. When I used to keep fish a few of them bred, the young generally looked nothing like the adults.
yamahama
In: leicestershire
Posts: 1606
I've known some fathers who have had the same predicament. LOL But the doctors never said that they would change colour
Deleted Member
In: NA
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PMSL @ yamahama
VFRbabe
In: Skye
Posts: 164
Might be an idea to seperate the babies, my fish bred, then ate the offspring!
Sandi
In: Huddersfield, W
Posts: 17948
PML Andy, when I saw the title I thought to myself, 'not guilty, I didn't touch ya'
You are a soft sod! Congratulations! on your lickle babbies
gold(star)fish>> lol
Deleted User
In: NA
Posts: 6852
GB is right they should change colour... but if they are that big they are prob a couple of months old now.
They usually start that colour so they can hide from the big uns, VFR is right, mom, dad, aunts & uncles usually eat the babies.
Congrats
PS ... will you get them all birthday prezzies
Turtle20
In: Kendal
Posts: 57
Congratulation.......Very funny Yamahama....made me chuckle.
That reminds me must clean my fish out, can't even see them, I assume they're still in there.
Of course when I say mine they're not mine just my responsibility to feed and clean!!
Deleted Member
In: NA
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ha-ha I thought more when I saw the title. Well congratulations mate! ha-ha
yamahama
In: leicestershire
Posts: 1606
t20 thats because you're a mother lol. My daughter was the same with her pets.
Turtle20
In: Kendal
Posts: 57
The worry is who's going to look after the menagerie whilst I'm away?
ghosthunter
In: Hinckley
Posts: 1659
The young are normally born so as they camouflage in with their surroundings until they can fend for themselves. Clever thing nature.
Minnie the Minx
In: Cheshire
Posts: 2009
then when they're big enough the local heron will discover dinner is served....damn shocking seeing one of those big buggers flapping into your back garden
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Well hopefully they are big enough now that the relatives wont eat them as haven't a hope in hell of separating them out.
I'd struggle to get the adults out of the pond these days never mind pick out the little'uns from all the weed
julie j
In: Harrogate
Posts: 1581
i found a baby silverfish in the bathroom........gold would have been nicer!
yamahama
In: leicestershire
Posts: 1606
does that make you a foster mother?
julie j
In: Harrogate
Posts: 1581
just dont think i clean the floor enough
BOBKAT
In: Burns Country
Posts: 1781
Please let us know that Mr Herron didn't come for supper?
JP
In: Birmingham
Posts: 11177
When there a bit bigger let me know so I can get the chips
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