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Crazy Fish at Kings Island

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Carp are like the Goats of the water. Anything and everything.

I am happy that Kings Island still has the Oktoberfest lake since the Swan Lake is now gone. I always enjoy feeding the fish with the fish food.

I wouldnt mind having a couple of those carp in my pond to keep the grass out of it.

I wouldnt mind having a couple of those carp in my pond to keep the grass out of it.

Do you have other fish in there? If so, carp are a bad idea. They love to eat fish eggs and can quickly take over a pond.

I like watching the fish from the tower, especially in the morning when they're hungry. It's a huge, firey blob schooling back and forth across the pond. Very soothing; like a giant lava lamp!

I remember the fish at Sea World in Aurora. They were all HUGE!! If you started throwing popcorn in the water all you saw were big round carp mouths sticking out of the water. Not one piece of popcorn ever made it into the water. But, I'm here to tell ya', those carp didn't smell too good!

I always remember the fish at LeSourdsville Lake being nuts too.

And now they're all gone. :( R.I.P. fishies.

Indeed, one of our posters here loved to feed those LeSourdsville Lake/Americana fish. They were indeed huge, there were hordes of them and they had the biggest and most energetic mouths of any park fish I've ever seen!

Indeed, one of our posters here loved to feed those LeSourdsville Lake/Americana fish. They were indeed huge, there were hordes of them and they had the biggest and most energetic mouths of any park fish I've ever seen!

Now I miss it even more! :(

I'd always feed the fish while waiting for the train, as it was more entertaining than just standing. It's funny, I always remember the train having one of the longest lines in the park.

Indeed, one of our posters here loved to feed those LeSourdsville Lake/Americana fish. They were indeed huge, there were hordes of them and they had the biggest and most energetic mouths of any park fish I've ever seen!

It is true, More than a few of our posters loved to feed them :( And now they are gone.

One of the greatest attractions of LeSourdsville Lake was the spit-eating carp.

One of the greatest attractions of LeSourdsville Lake was the spit-eating carp.

Gross...

(this would go perfect as a one liner quote in someones signature)

  • 2 weeks later...

theres one really bad fish, that ive seen there before. it was really lumpy looking, not like fat, but like it carried rocks in it stomach.

we feed them our hard coney bread! :)

Cedar Point has crazy fish and crazy snakes! Last time i went to CP we saw over 5 different snakes at different times. And they had weird looking fish with whiskers (catfish?)

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