
THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOLDFISH 

derived from a constant spring or shaded brook; the best site beinga sunny 
location, a natural valley or a hollow, sheltered by hills or woods in the 
direction of the prevailing cold winds. 
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FIG. 60 Arrangement for a large Fish-culture Establishment for the propagation of the Goldfish. 
A central greenhouse is surrounded by rearing and breeding basins; 
a shed containing the water collecting tank and a pump; the water supply 
and drainage system is indicated, and the premises surrounded by a board 
fence, sheltering embankment and shrubbery. 
An establishment of this size with sufficient breeding fishes, after a 
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