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Giant Gouramis That I Would Don't Want Anymore.

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This is one for the many pond enthusiasts here.

I have a small pond which I have struggled with for some time. I now think that part of the problem may be because I have too many fish in it. As well as some small fish I have 5 very large giant Gourami’s in it. I have had them for several years since they were tiny. I now think it best if I move them on and maybe replace them with one or two smaller fish. The problem is that I don’t know what to do with the Gouramis. Before anyone suggests it I do not want to eat them (well my wife doesn’t). Two of them are white/pink in colour, but I still doubt that they are worth any thing.

Any ideas what I could do with them? I am in Ban Chang between Rayong and Pattaya.

Ask 'Dr Naam', his pond would be perfect for them.

are you selling or giving them away? do you have a price for them? we have 3 giant gouramis in pond in the philippines, we wish to add more of them to breed. do you have any way to ship them in the phils?

This is one for the many pond enthusiasts here.

I have a small pond which I have struggled with for some time. I now think that part of the problem may be because I have too many fish in it. As well as some small fish I have 5 very large giant Gourami's in it. I have had them for several years since they were tiny. I now think it best if I move them on and maybe replace them with one or two smaller fish. The problem is that I don't know what to do with the Gouramis. Before anyone suggests it I do not want to eat them (well my wife doesn't). Two of them are white/pink in colour, but I still doubt that they are worth any thing.

Any ideas what I could do with them? I am in Ban Chang between Rayong and Pattaya.

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are you selling or giving them away? do you have a price for them? we have 3 giant gouramis in pond in the philippines, we wish to add more of them to breed. do you have any way to ship them in the phils?
This is one for the many pond enthusiasts here.

I have a small pond which I have struggled with for some time. I now think that part of the problem may be because I have too many fish in it. As well as some small fish I have 5 very large giant Gourami's in it. I have had them for several years since they were tiny. I now think it best if I move them on and maybe replace them with one or two smaller fish. The problem is that I don't know what to do with the Gouramis. Before anyone suggests it I do not want to eat them (well my wife doesn't). Two of them are white/pink in colour, but I still doubt that they are worth any thing.

Any ideas what I could do with them? I am in Ban Chang between Rayong and Pattaya.

I am happy to give the fish away, as long as they are not going to be eaten. I have no idea how to get them to Phils. Sorry.

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