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My two goldfish
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They are in my 40 gallon community.
This is the only ranchu that lived out of the 8 (too mcuh stress between breeder and me). He was the solid orange one when I got him. The background and sand are both solid black, I have no idea why he developed black.

This is one that had been at my work for a while.

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Biologist and Published Author in Multiple Aquarium Magazines
Owner: Aquarium Maintenance Company
Advanced Aquarium Concepts: Articles about many aspects of aquarium care.
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Fat lil fishes huh...never seen them like that. Cute though!
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Was that a sterbai under the log?
Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can pay the rent.
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Nice fish. Sorry you lost some. But I dunno...I still think they do best in a large cold-water tank...I'm still amazed at how well mine are doing since I switched them to the 55g.
55 g Goldfish Tank - 3 Fancies, 2 Comets
25 g Tropical Tank - Celestial Pearl Danio/Mixed
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nice! i had a few goldies in my old tanks. they got along with the tropicals.
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Actually the heater stopped working in that tank (a while ago apparently) so the community fish hadn't had a heater for a while, so I just pulled it out. So it is room temp and the tropical fish seem fine. I will probably put the heater from the discus' old tank in there though.
Yes, there are cories, loaches, barbs, tetras, killies, a bichir, etc. in there.
Both goldfish seem to love the tank, and no one bothers them, not even the rubberlip pleco. The bigger one always hides in the driftwood.
Aquarist since 1995
Biologist and Published Author in Multiple Aquarium Magazines
Owner: Aquarium Maintenance Company
Advanced Aquarium Concepts: Articles about many aspects of aquarium care.
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i agree, i think goldfish do better in a coldwater tank. i have always been told to never house goldfish with community fish.....since eventually the goldfish will get large and most likely attack the smaller fish.
10 gal tropical tank (mainly snails w/7 fish), 5 rats, 4 parakeets, 1 senegal parrot, 2 degus, 1 snake, 1 blue tongue skink, 3 mice, 1 rabbit, 1 ferret, 5 cats, 1 dog
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They are in a coldwater tank. Goldfish aggression can depend on the goldfish. These are some of the slowest goldfish out there, so they are not too much of a threat. Normal bodied goldfish with normal tails would be much faster and could definitely pose a threat to small tetras.
Aquarist since 1995
Biologist and Published Author in Multiple Aquarium Magazines
Owner: Aquarium Maintenance Company
Advanced Aquarium Concepts: Articles about many aspects of aquarium care.
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i'm glad they are doing good so far and hope it stays that way. they are cute goldfish.
10 gal tropical tank (mainly snails w/7 fish), 5 rats, 4 parakeets, 1 senegal parrot, 2 degus, 1 snake, 1 blue tongue skink, 3 mice, 1 rabbit, 1 ferret, 5 cats, 1 dog
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Wow what gorgeous goldfish! I've learnt my lesson the hard way, our water temps creep up pretty high in summer so last year my black moor fought off fungus regularly, there water is back to normal and cold (though I have a heater in there in case it gets icy) and he's much happier with no more fungus problems. I just rescued another fantail and feeder which a friend had for his oscar (nope oscar didn't eat & they survived for months) so they're happy as larry in their new home.
Definitely cold is the way too go. Oh & the black - he wasn't injured was he? Mine has healed from having finrot and the lump from it started opening up on his back, it's healed & goes black then back to orange.
Tank 1
2 shubunkins,1 fantail,1 feeder
Tank 2
1 gibby plec, 1 oscar, 1 brasiliensis
Tank 4
2 corys,1 gold gourami,1 gold severum, 1 green severum, 3 algae eaters, 1 convict,
about 15 kribs, 2 widow tetra,4 glowlight tetra, 3 congo tetra
Tank 4 - Aggro - the jaguar & Psycho - the synspillum
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