Ok,thanks, I need a pair of those as well. I'll pass on the crocodile unless I need to resort to that for the home security
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John
Yes and good. The mods are just forum members like everybody else, the rules apply. It's a thread hijack, for which I was partly responsible...sopolehawk wrote:So the moderators are moderating the moderators?![]()
Question for you Koi Carpers: are they as durable a species as the common carp found feeding off of the bottoms of lakes and rivers around the world? Any life expectancy estimates for them? Could google for the info but would mean more coming from someone in Udon who is actually sharing their ponds with them.
30 years? WOW!yorkman wrote: Koi live 30 or so years on average. Exceptionally, they can live much longer. Their life span is less than the average wild carp if it reaches its normal term, due to some damage to the genetics caused by selective breeding I understand. I think they are derived from the Asian Grey Carp, rather than the "Common Carp", which refers to a particular species, although I do know what you meant Polehawk.
Errr...which members do you think are sharing ponds with Koi?? I know there are some apparent strange proclivities on here, but I sort of imagined most used condo's or houses for accommodation![]()
John
Paul, that is known as blanket weed. It's not dangerous to the fish but if not removed it will fill the whole pond.I have the standard large bowl in the garden full of guppies and a lotus plant, recently the whole lot has become engulfed in an awful green weed which resembles cotton wool - very stringy and slimy.
Is this good and can I ignore it - or should i try to remove it?