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Hello everyone , I am new here , from Atlanta GA . I wish I found this place years ago when I built my pond . I've had it over 18 years now . I love it. I have grown so many fish through the years . I have sooo many . I am trying to find a place that will take some off my hands . there are to many in my pond, I gave a about 20 away this year to good homes . but I want to get rid of many more. Does anyone know a place that will take fish? They are healthy no parasites or sick fish . I would like someone who loves fish to take some. They are beautiful , no koi . but look like them and easier to care for. they are large from 4"-7" maybe some larger and some smaller . all different colors.
 

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Welcome and have you put them in your local paper or craigslist or checked with your local pet shop .Sometimes they will let you put up a ad on the doors of some of your local stores .Word of mouth also helps
 
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Welcome and have you put them in your local paper or craigslist or checked with your local pet shop .Sometimes they will let you put up a ad on the doors of some of your local stores .Word of mouth also helps
I've listed it on eBay no luck, and another site , they said you can't post live animals so the took it down :( I'll try the post thing . if the pet store lets me.
 

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Even your local grocery store should have places to post stuff.Local free papers work also .i even used my local garden center and my local fresh fruit a veggie downtown market also used lowes hardware and home depot
 
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Even your local grocery store should have places to post stuff.Local free papers work also .i even used my local garden center and my local fresh fruit a veggie downtown market also used lowes hardware and home depot
Great idea thanks I'll try that too
 
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Try the Atlanta koi club. They may have a news letter that you could offer you fish for free. Even though they aren't koi doesn't mean they aren't nice fish. Also as suggested Craigs list is a good place to advertise.
 

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