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    a few pics










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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig b View Post
    NICE you got any more

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    Yep, looks good Craig

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    nice fish and your water looks clean how many gallon is it and how long you had it up and running

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    Yeah, nice clear water for sure is that a couple of 'ghosts' I see there? I have a couple of them and they're crazy when it comes to food!
    My fav is my kohaku though, along with who I call 'blackie' as I don't know the variety...black all over with an orange stomach (not that you see that, that often!)

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    Hi all i thought i would put a few pics on, my pond is not as posh as some on here but it will do me for now
    its 8ft x 6ft x4ft deep and is approx 5500ltrs or 1200 gallons

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    orange and white(grey) is an ochiba shigure and white(grey) one is soragoi i have a nice little ghosti that i got last yr from a garden centre and i was told at weekend its a cracking platinum matsubi it only cost £6 last yr lol its about 10" now

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    nice one mate, and people say a black box is no good! water looks good, and koi.

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    Whats a photobucket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndwgolf View Post
    Whats a photobucket?
    Not sure if you're being serious or not, but 'Photobucket' is just the brand name of a hosting service for online pictures/images. You can upload images to the company web servers and they will store it there, on their servers. You can then type a link in forum posts that automatically 'fetches' the associated image, so that people can see it without the forum owner having to host the image(s) on the forum web server (which would cost the forum owner a few pence each time a forum member loads the image, because it uses data bandwidth).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photobucket


    The problem is that most home users don't use a hosting service enough to make it worth paying for a subscription to the hosting service. These hosting services often allow home users to upload a limited number of images to their servers for free, but this tends to be free only for a limited period of time (60 days or whatever). This causes problems when a forum member reads an old post, because it may include links to hosted images that no longer exist on the servers of the third-party company (e.g. Photobucket), so all the forum member sees is an empty place-holder, instead of the intended image(s) that were originally posted in the message being read.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MustBeSomethingInTheWater View Post
    Not sure if you're being serious or not, but 'Photobucket' is just the brand name of a hosting service for online pictures/images. You can upload images to the company web servers and they will store it there, on their servers. You can then type a link in forum posts that automatically 'fetches' the associated image, so that people can see it without the forum owner having to host the image(s) on the forum web server (which would cost the forum owner a few pence each time a forum member loads the image, because it uses data bandwidth).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photobucket


    The problem is that most home users don't use a hosting service enough to make it worth paying for a subscription to the hosting service. These hosting services often allow home users to upload a limited number of images to their servers for free, but this tends to be free only for a limited period of time (60 days or whatever). This causes problems when a forum member reads an old post, because it may include links to hosted images that no longer exist on the servers of the third-party company (e.g. Photobucket), so all the forum member sees is an empty place-holder, instead of the intended image(s) that were originally posted in the message being read.
    dropbox does it for me

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