Need to rehome some coldwater fish ...

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bigmamafish

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Are there any members out there who live in the north Idaho panhandle of the U.S.A. and have very large, well-filtered outdoor ponds at least 500 gallons or larger? If so, please PM me. Thanks.


-- bigmamafish
 
bigmamafish;5036178; said:
Are there any members out there who live in the north Idaho panhandle of the U.S.A. and have very large, well-filtered outdoor ponds at least 500 gallons or larger? If so, please PM me. Thanks.


-- bigmamafish

What needs to go?

I can take various native fishes provided that you are willing to ship. I have a spring-fed 96,000 gallon pond that they could happily live in for the rest of their lives.

Just let me know if you can ship and what needs to go.
 
I have never shipped live fish, and wouldn't know how to do it so they would arrive safely. That's why I was hoping someone who lives in my area could respond, as I would rather personally give them the fish than try to ship them.

What I have are three goldfish -- one calico shubunkin about 6 inches long, counting the tail, one orange and white comet about the same length, and one two-inch orange and black speckled comet.

I also have one Chinese Hi-Fin banded "shark", about two inches long.

These fish really need a larger aquarium than I can home them in, and would actually be better off in a large pond.

I really am not in a position to ship.

Sorry ...

-- bigmamafish
 
bigmamafish;5036546; said:
I have never shipped live fish, and wouldn't know how to do it so they would arrive safely. That's why I was hoping someone who lives in my area could respond, as I would rather personally give them the fish than try to ship them.

What I have are three goldfish -- one calico shubunkin about 6 inches long, counting the tail, one orange and white comet about the same length, and one two-inch orange and black speckled comet.

I also have one Chinese Hi-Fin banded "shark", about two inches long.

These fish really need a larger aquarium than I can home them in, and would actually be better off in a large pond.

I really am not in a position to ship.

Sorry ...

-- bigmamafish

It's cool. Try posting a thread in the "Classifieds" forum; you should be able to find someone near you who will adopt the fish.
 
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