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  1. wiseowl

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    Your alright I am Admin:heehee:

    Many many thanks my friend and thank you for your most informative and friendly post.I have taken it all on board ,and will get on it straight away,enjoy your day my friend and:ThankYou: and this is for your post :star:;)
     
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      :doh: Of course you are :redface:

      No problems... have fun with fishkeeping :blue thumb:

      Have a good day!
       
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      Hi @Radiation91 before you go are their any particular fish you would suggest:smile:
       
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      @wiseowl Get standard goldfish. Lighter fish are better because you can see them, even deep down. Darker fish are protected against herons and cats etc. I'll let you decide :biggrin: Fancy goldfish (that's their actual name) have too much finnage or bulging eyes. They get medical problems. Stick to standard goldfish. They are common for a reason! :blue thumb: Koi carp will need more room so avoid them.

      An alternative for bigger ponds is to get Sturgeons (The smallest type os sturgeon is the Sterlet and this grows to *cough* only 1 meter long over 10 years).

      Bonus story!
      When I was young, we were all outside having a BBQ and we saw a cat trying to catch the shiny goldfish. It clearly didn't see the 4ft sturgeon nearby which popped up and grabbed its foot. It must have thought the cat's foot was a dragonfly or something on the water surface. Anyway, it the cat got pulled into the pond, made a quick yelp (I would too if I fell in that cold water), then swam/ran away. The cat used to sit next to the water and then back away slowly when it saw a strugeon fin pop up.
       
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        My Japanese Anemone's

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          I like the Japanese Anemone's Woo, they are such an easy going plant. I haven't got any in this present garden sadly and I don't know if they'd like the sandy soil.
           
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            Well, as you know, Sheal, I have a sandy garden and my Japanese Anemones seem to thrive in my borders.:hapydancsmil::snork:
             
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              Well, if I'm still here next spring, I'll be considering some, thanks Armandii. :)
               
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                I can always send you some when Ziggy and I come over in the row boat, Sheal

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                I have the white and pink varieties.:hapydancsmil:
                 
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                • Sheal

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                  The Irish Sea in a rowing boat, you must be mad! It's bad enough in one of those paper plane type things they call a Sea Cat. :heehee:

                  You're lucky to have both, the pink ones aren't so easy to get hold of now. :) Do they come true from seed?
                   
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                    I've never grown them from seed, Sheal.;:dunno: I got mine decades ago from the Plant Nursery at Arley Hall. I think perhaps that the white ones have, after the original planting, self seeded in the borders.:coffee::snork:
                     
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                      Good morning @Sheal they are very invasive my friend in fact many people try for years to get rid of them,I have mine in a section of their own and no where near the main garden because I just love them:smile:
                       
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                        I had them in a garden before I moved to the island @wiseowl but didn't have much of a problem controlling them. They do put on a good display. :)
                         
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                          Good morning all my friends:smile:

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                            Lovely Woo. :) Are you telling us the paintbrush is coming out tomorrow?
                             
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