The best way to calculate water volume in an existing pond is to use dissolved salt measurements. You can accomplish this in three basic steps: measure water’s salinity, add salt and measure again. The difference between pre and post-measurements and the amount of salt added will indicate the total water volume in the pond.

2023-11-17 by Sara Jane Hales. The easiest time to tell whether goldfish are male or female is during spawning season. In the wild, this is in the spring and summer, though could be any time of year in the home aquarium. When spawning, male goldfish will develop spots on their gills and pectoral fins. While female goldfish will have a swollen
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Comet Goldfish. 2. Comet. The comet or comet tail goldfish is very similar to the common goldfish. They are the most popular variety of the fancy types. They differ from common goldfish in that they are slightly smaller and slimmer and have a long, deeply forked tail. In the best of conditions, the tail of a comet can grow over 12 inches long. Aug 23, 2009. #2. They *shouldn't*. They're different genus and species (same family), so they shouldn't be able to interbreed. If they do manage to hybridize, the offspring shouldn't be fertile. However, your comets, fantails, shubunkins, and moor should all be able to interbreed. Fancy (doubletail) goldfish and single tail goldfish are the Please Subscribe To My Channel By clicking here https://www.youtube.com/c/syedshah5001?sub_confirmation=1,Insta : https://www.instagram.com/syedshah5001/Uvb
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The difference between the London and Bristol type of shubunkin is that the Bristol shubunkin has a much larger tail than a London shubunkin. The Bristol shubunkin has a wide forked shaped tail that is not too long, while the more popular of the two, the London shubunkin has a smaller squared off tail. Notice the differences in shape between him and one of the midnight shubunkins: Right away you should see that the hybrid has a much flatter belly line than the shubunkin's, which curves upward. The hybrid's mouth is set at the bottom of his head, while the shub's is midway between the bottom and top. .
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