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  1. Nathanial

    Nathanial Plankton

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    Hay. Names Nathanial. New to the forum. I have four Koi ... 2 lemon hariwake a nezu ogon and an ochiba shigure. Also have two male black moors and one female who just spawned some few new fry... and four kuhli loaches. I have cut back over the years... was a time I had gold and red belly piranhas... an alligator gar, salt water tank, etc... Sticking primarily to carp now and cycling a tank at the moment for some top view Ranchu. Very excited about my new black moor fry and upcoming Ranchus. Anyway just thought I would say hay! ;D
     
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  3. Oryo

    Oryo Feather Duster

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    Welcome to 3reef
     
  4. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Welcome to 3reef Nathanial. :)
     
  5. chris adams

    chris adams Purple Tang

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    welcome to 3reef Nate. I have a small 800gal koi pond in the front of my house outside my office/computer room.

    I have a couple Yamabuki Ogon Butterfly(my avatar), a nice Asagi, a Shusui, and couple miscellaneous. Nothing 2 large yet maybe biggest is 18+

    Hope someday to have a much larger koi pond. Always said I was going to turn the pool into 1 when the kids move out :)
     
  6. Nathanial

    Nathanial Plankton

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    Thanx all for the welcome. Chris... 18+ is big from my view lol my largest is maybe 8 inches. The lemons and my nezu are 6-8 inches and my ochiba shigure only half that. You would probably slap me if you saw the size of my pond. Job lay-offs forced me to move with my Koi in a temp pond... and the new job does not pay as well as the old. Needless to say they are still in their temp pond and receive large water changes often. Good news is a promotion at work is directly around the corner and hopefully a respectable Koi pond to match.