Brilliant. What an achievement. I love Koi Carp, and have a photo I took of some swimming about in a lake in a National Trust Garden somewhere. They look just like yours, and people pay to see them, too. That’s an an idea — open your garden to the public and charge them an entry fee to look in your fishpond 😉
Congrats and it looks nice.
thanks H 😉
Now for the filter – wish me luck!!
They seem really happy fin-flappers!
Long may they stay that way!!!
Excellent and many huge pats on the back that you did it!!! And, saved the fish in the process. 🙂
It took almost four years to get to this moment P 😉
Thanks for the pats on the back 🙂
YAY!!! well done ghiatjie!
it’s about time too Esperanza!!
I just hope things work out for both me and them 😉
I’m sure you and them are all going to be fine 🙂
L–O–O–K-I-n-g GOOD! Fabulous job. Congratulations, Ghia.
Thanks Tess!!
It took so long, I never thought the day would come, and here it is!!
Just goes to show – everything does happen eventually 😉
Brilliant. What an achievement. I love Koi Carp, and have a photo I took of some swimming about in a lake in a National Trust Garden somewhere. They look just like yours, and people pay to see them, too. That’s an an idea — open your garden to the public and charge them an entry fee to look in your fishpond 😉
Koi’s are seriously high maintenance fish – I can only hope these will be easy to deal with.
But I’m glad I got something done at last!!!
J – what an achievement! Well done, Ghia! Now, we await the arrival of the amphibians ~ the frogs…wait for it…it’s gonna be bad… ribbitt. 🙂