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    Are koi expensive? I got no idea.

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    For small-ish I think they are about 60 pound and you will probally need a pond or a MASSIVE tank.

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    I really want a large silver dollar but can only find small ones. How long did it take to grow? And yes, koi are expensive:

    http://www.tropicalfish4u.co.uk/Fish...2_14/12_14Koi1

    Average koi price

    Edit: yes you need a pond for them
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    I have had them since... summer holiday 2006 I think. I did have about 17 fish in my tank which has slowly gone down to half dozen or so now

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    Oh my, £80 is a bit pricey. I might get an angel fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    I have had them since... summer holiday 2006 I think. I did have about 17 fish in my tank which has slowly gone down to half dozen or so now
    When your fish die, do you flush them down the toilet? I never do that, I always bury them even if they're tiny because I don't like the idea of them going into the drains lol and yea.. kinda wierd people might think but I think its nice

    And I need to find a large silver dollar fish argh any ideas?

    Also you can get small angelfish for like a fiver each
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    £5 is more my price region.

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    I think the only way you will find one is if you go to a specialist who has bred them and keeps them to sell as larger fish but I doubt you will find any. If you have brought two new fish you may aswell buy a silver dollar or a couple and let them grow up at the same time

    And na I flush them, we had a gold fish last year that wouldnt flush, had to get a couple of buckets to dump on it LOL It was the biggest fish we have had to date.

    Lol Wayne, maybe get a couple of gold fish and a cold water tank. You could probally get all set up for about 50 quid without ornaments though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    I think the only way you will find one is if you go to a specialist who has bred them and keeps them to sell as larger fish but I doubt you will find any. If you have brought two new fish you may aswell buy a silver dollar or a couple and let them grow up at the same time

    And na I flush them, we had a gold fish last year that wouldnt flush, had to get a couple of buckets to dump on it LOL It was the biggest fish we have had to date.
    Aww!!! lol

    I saw some in pets at home today around 3 quid each, I will get those and let them grow
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    Good idea When all my fish die I want to get about 20 neon tetra's and a couple of silver dollars and go for a bright colour theme in the tank. At the moment it looks pretty natural.

    I have like a chineese style rock/plant in the middle of my tank and my fish manage to knock it over, we are for ever having to put it back up.

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