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Located in Hamilton, Canada
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That is a pretty pond.  Do you have goldfish or koi?
 
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Anne Miller wrote:That is a pretty pond.  Do you have goldfish or koi?



There are five goldfish in there, three generations. Longest is six inches.
 
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Nice! I must put some stones around mine, because the plastic edge doesn't look pretty.
 
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Nice! Do you notice birds and pollinators stopping by for a bath or a drink?
 
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