Koi-free in Maryland
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Comments (1)i would be willing to pay shipping on the koi if you could ship them to santa fe new mexico...See MoreFree Baby Koi in Okla.
Comments (9)There are several Okies on this board. If there are koi or water garden societies in your area, check with them to see if anyone is interested in your fish. You can try running an ad in your local newspaper, but I suggest you ask a nominal fee, a couple of dollars, or ask what they plan to do with them. Some people will take small koi or goldfish to use as bait. Craig's list is another option. Black crows seem popular, and some koi people consider them "good luck", so you'll probably be able to find homes for those with little or no trouble....See MoreFree Koi and equipment- Metrowest Boston
Comments (1)Hi. Are you Koi still available for adoption? I have a beautiful large pond that would welcome some new members. Please let me know. Thanks. Linda...See MoreFree Koi in Oklahoma
Comments (0)I have free baby koi from this summer and larger koi that was born two summers ago that are over 12 inches long, also (I think that are called) black crow. I'm over stock and need to find good homes for these koi. I'm in the Francis, Okla. area not far from Ada, Byng Okla. if interested email me at teri904@cableone.net...See MoreRelated Professionals
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