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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 506656" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>If the weather and water aren;t extremely warm or cold, the simple conditioning of the fish follwing the directions that the hatcherys give when you buy fish, you shouldn;t lose more then a copule per 100. I had to break ice to put some in one pond and out of 25 we lost 3. The idiots were frozen in the ice. The other ponds were fairly clear and didn;t lose any in them. If they all die or most of them do, get in touch with the hatchery and they'll usually make it good in either dollars or fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 506656, member: 34"] If the weather and water aren;t extremely warm or cold, the simple conditioning of the fish follwing the directions that the hatcherys give when you buy fish, you shouldn;t lose more then a copule per 100. I had to break ice to put some in one pond and out of 25 we lost 3. The idiots were frozen in the ice. The other ponds were fairly clear and didn;t lose any in them. If they all die or most of them do, get in touch with the hatchery and they'll usually make it good in either dollars or fish. [/QUOTE]
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