What to do with Goldfish....
What to do with Goldfish....
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MrsJimothy

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247 posts

247 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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We have 6 goldfish that the new owners of our house do not want - we can not take them with us (moving to Hong Kong). I do not want to flush them down the loo and it turns out it is illegal to 'set them free' in a local pond....... the place we bought them from do not take them back.....
Does anyone near Farnborough (hants) want 6 gold fish? or can anyone suggest something - that does not involve cooking/eating them......

MrsJimothy

Original Poster:

247 posts

247 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Sorry i've just figured out put this on the wrong place - don't know how to delete or move..... sorry

bazking69

8,620 posts

213 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Offer them to the young offspring of friends. Bypass asking the parents first, hit the kiddies with the hard sell.

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

226 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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bazking69 said:
Offer them to the young offspring of friends. Bypass asking the parents first, hit the kiddies with the hard sell.
yes send the kids home with a plastic bag containing water& goldfish.
Preferably a watertight bag, not a recycled one with airholes

nammynake

2,647 posts

196 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Get on to practicalfishkeeping website - forum section. Someone there will usually take them off your hands.

VolvoT5

4,155 posts

197 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Oh please, stick them in the canal or local pond. Either that or put them in a small bag of water in the freezer.


sunbeam_alpine

7,220 posts

211 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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It's only illegal to set them free if you're caught.

Why don't you "take them for a walk" one evening, just after dark? If they're not on a lead, and escape, it can't be your fault.

P.S. Sorry - we're too far away.

DJFish

6,009 posts

286 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Don't give them to me!
Our house is quickly turning into a bloody goldfish sanctuary!

Give your local aquatics shop a tinkle, they might take them off your hands, especially if they're a good size.

magnus911

584 posts

212 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Eat them.

otolith

65,429 posts

227 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Releasing them into the wild is highly irresponsible, you're quite right to have decided not to do it.

ali_kat

32,141 posts

244 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Not a clue!

But all the best to you both! biggrin

PS - does James need someone to look after the TVR? wink

anonymous-user

77 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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They make great bait for Pike fishing! Either that or let them go in a local duck pond after dark!

Edited by MonkeyMatt on Saturday 21st August 12:57

anonymous-user

77 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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nammynake said:
Get on to practicalfishkeeping website - forum section. Someone there will usually take them off your hands.
Yes, post that you're going to keep them in a popular but small tank like a baby biorb or something. Those fish nazis will take them from you no problem.

Scraggles

7,619 posts

247 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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dropping them in the local pond is the best idea, the other fish can eat them as they wont have a clue how to feed after a lifetime of having the food drop from the top of the water...

failing that a big knife and have some poached goldfish

Sheets Tabuer

21,048 posts

238 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Stick an advert on gumtree or freecycle for free goldfish?

RichB

55,321 posts

307 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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MrsJimothy said:
We have 6 goldfish...
Are they indoors in a tank or outside in a garden pond? Either way, if you can't find a home for them I'd put them in a medium sized duck pond - that way they've got two chances. Goldfish, being carp (basically coloured crucian carp) are quite hardy in ponds especially in the south of England. The biggest threat to them is pike and herons because being gold they are rather conspicuous!

RichB

55,321 posts

307 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Are there two lots of goldfish on themove or are thse the same ones?

Chiswickboy

549 posts

211 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Google "Farnborough aquarium", find the link for more results which will give you a list of reatilers near you.

Phone around and ask if they will take them. There are a couple of places near me that are branches of chain stores who are never interested but also there is a place I shop in regularly which is a family business and very friendly (more like a club with customers drinking tea) who often take in fish that have outgrown their tanks and need a new home.

You may not get any money but you will feel a warm glow knowing you have safely rehoused your "friends".

otolith

65,429 posts

227 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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RichB said:
(basically coloured crucian carp)
A closely related native species which is nearly extinct because of hybridisation with the sodding goldfish people keep releasing!

RichB

55,321 posts

307 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Don't have a pop at me... Crucian Carp were rare 45 years ago, they've never exactly been numerous have they.