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      <title>Golden Orfe ond Fish</title>
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      <description>I have a large ,deep farm pond. I started with 5 baby Golden Orfe 4 years ago,and now I have hundreds in my pond! I have called fish supply stores,and they are amazed at how my few fish have bred! My problem is ,,I would like to sell some of the 6-8 inch Golden Ofre. I am wondering how long I can keep them alive,in a floating,large fish trap,and how long of a transit they will withstand,for the new owners? If I fresh catch them,and bag them,with air in the bag,would they make a 2 hour car ride? If not,,how would you recommend me selling,and transporting any? When I bought them ,I had a 30 minute car ride,they put them in clear plastic bags,and then sent me home.I was told my chances of them reproducing was slim! IO guess they like my pond! Does anyone have any luck,catching,,and selling extra Golden Orfe,,,from your ponds?</description>
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