i got 2sarasa comet goldfish yesturday and their living in a 12gallon tank atm and this is the first time ive ever kept fish! the lady in the store said not to feed them the day i took the home so i didnt then the next day i tried feeding them flake food and they keep rejecting it! im realy worried please help!!!
@alicefourcatsxx my dad gave me 2 of his sick goldfish and they were used to eating pelets to the rejected the food for a day then over the next few days the got hungry and tried some and liked it just give yours time is they dont like it try pond pelets even if its to big they will break it up
@fabihanski ha thanks for your reply but it is slightly late :') it was well over a year ago now. and i can safely say my 2 goldfish are doing just fine. it took about a week at first for them to settle in properly. they now eat huge amounts about 3 times a day. they eat flake food, peas, pellets and bloodworm now. they certainly enjoy their food xD they'be grown an awful lot. take a look at my channel and there is quite a recent video of them now. thanks for the reply! :)
i have a sarasa comet called token, he's soo greedy that he's nearly doubled in size since we got him just over 2 months ago! (frozen bloodworms and flakes).
'Sarasa Comets grow up to 14 inches, prefer low lighting and are omnivorous. '
Elsewhere someone said they grow to about 12 inches and on another site it said: 'The Sarasa Comet will tend to grow in proportion to its surroundings.'
i got 2sarasa comet goldfish yesturday and their living in a 12gallon tank atm and this is the first time ive ever kept fish! the lady in the store said not to feed them the day i took the home so i didnt then the next day i tried feeding them flake food and they keep rejecting it! im realy worried please help!!!
alicefourcatsxx 1 year ago
@alicefourcatsxx I only just saw your comment. Probably they've tried some food by now. You could ask for some different food where you bought them.
andrewburbidge 1 year ago
@andrewburbidge ah no worries their eating fine now :) thanks for your help
alicefourcatsxx 1 year ago
@alicefourcatsxx my dad gave me 2 of his sick goldfish and they were used to eating pelets to the rejected the food for a day then over the next few days the got hungry and tried some and liked it just give yours time is they dont like it try pond pelets even if its to big they will break it up
fabihanski 4 months ago
@fabihanski ha thanks for your reply but it is slightly late :') it was well over a year ago now. and i can safely say my 2 goldfish are doing just fine. it took about a week at first for them to settle in properly. they now eat huge amounts about 3 times a day. they eat flake food, peas, pellets and bloodworm now. they certainly enjoy their food xD they'be grown an awful lot. take a look at my channel and there is quite a recent video of them now. thanks for the reply! :)
alicefourcatsxx 4 months ago
@alicefourcatsxx sorry realised 5 secs after i send it
fabihanski 4 months ago
@fabihanski ha no worries ;)
alicefourcatsxx 4 months ago
I only have one sarasa comet but check out my vid lol
DanzorsXD 2 years ago
Looks kinda cramped to be honest. Although not as bad as pets at home...
sthenelaidas 3 years ago
They do look quite contented. There is a lot of company and probably they enjoy being in a shoal.
andrewburbidge 3 years ago
i have a sarasa comet called token, he's soo greedy that he's nearly doubled in size since we got him just over 2 months ago! (frozen bloodworms and flakes).
I recomend getting one, amusing behavior :)
louise4c 3 years ago
They are really nice comets! Love the colourins! How big do they grow?
bradhienzachary 3 years ago
I found this information for you, with a search:
'Sarasa Comets grow up to 14 inches, prefer low lighting and are omnivorous. '
Elsewhere someone said they grow to about 12 inches and on another site it said: 'The Sarasa Comet will tend to grow in proportion to its surroundings.'
andrewburbidge 3 years ago
I used to have a gorgeous Sarasa Comet, her name was Edsella... I miss her very much.
BuddyHollysEdselGirl 4 years ago
thanks for that
bradhienzachary 3 years ago