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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1824836" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We put feeder goldfish in all the water tanks. 4-6 per 200-300 gal tanks... The herons here will get them sometimes... and some of them reproduce... have had a couple places where there were a BUNCH of little ones. Sometimes I will take them out for the winter, if I remember... some have survived the winter and were there next year. Most of these are existing tanks that are spring or well fed, so continuing running water. I don't often have them in tanks that do not have "in and out" water flow as they often get too hot in the summer. </p><p>The clorox in the scours formula I cannot comment on... but let's face it, all "city" water has chlorine in it and some places it is a noticeable smell/taste... but I can taste it because I drink well water and just can pick up on it. If it didn't kill bacteria and stuff, they would not use it in drinking water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1824836, member: 25884"] We put feeder goldfish in all the water tanks. 4-6 per 200-300 gal tanks... The herons here will get them sometimes... and some of them reproduce... have had a couple places where there were a BUNCH of little ones. Sometimes I will take them out for the winter, if I remember... some have survived the winter and were there next year. Most of these are existing tanks that are spring or well fed, so continuing running water. I don't often have them in tanks that do not have "in and out" water flow as they often get too hot in the summer. The clorox in the scours formula I cannot comment on... but let's face it, all "city" water has chlorine in it and some places it is a noticeable smell/taste... but I can taste it because I drink well water and just can pick up on it. If it didn't kill bacteria and stuff, they would not use it in drinking water. [/QUOTE]
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