@MrAnimal0000 A moron like yourself needs to learn to spell. Even a hooked on phonics baboon like yourself can do better than that. And BTW it wasn't my camera but my girlfriends.....We were happy to buy much better cameras. And don't think that you can do anything "slap u if I saw ya" (idiot). i'd drop you in a hole. HAHAHAHA
The male should get white egg spots on his pectoral fins and gill plates when he's ready to mate.
When I would do water changes in early spring it was still cold but not that cold. So the cold water that I would put into the tank would warm up slowly and this would initiate the mating (as if it rained cold water into a pond in springtime). The best way to mate them though is through "hand stripping". But I wouldn't attempt this since you are a novice. You can probably find a video on it though.
first of all even though I did it from time to time before I traded fish in, it's not a good idea to put other fish with goldfish. The goldfish can get pushy and make other fish nervous. Or the goldfish's fins get nipped. The man problem is that they make a lot of waste. They can all eat the same food generally. The goldfish need more fresh food and live food to grow but also space - no overcrowding.
i agree with fish mixing, goldfish water is way different then other fish water... but over crowding is only a problem to Americans. fish generally swarm, bump, and nibble violating one another's space anyways. though amazing, goldfish aren't exactly smart. i don't see overcrowding as a threat... only when another goldfish cant compete for food or just simply cant handle; is there any real problem
Call some pet stores and ask if they will do "trade ins" of your fish. If they don't then maybe they will know who will take them. Trade ins should get you 1/3 value that the store sells the fish for - in a store credit.
First of all I gave away most of my goldfish other and have 3 left and it wasn't easy. I want to get into breeding them. How do you sex them and when can they breed and how do you initiate it?
I had about 4x filtration on that tank so that's why I was able to keep those fish together. Typically it's not a good idea though. The tetras don't really like the way the goldfish swim around and the danios can't really take the waste that the goldfish produce.
One mor thing, the goldfish are also affected, when crowded they will tend not to get to their full size.
that looks really nice :) what temp do you keep the water at,and do the goldfish have any problems with the warmer water? I want to add some danios and tetras to my tank which currently has 3 goldfish + a cloud minnow in.
The tank now contains no guppies (traded), gouramis (moved to another tank) and about 20 fewer goldfish (some moved and some traded in),and only 7 peppered cories (miscount)
The tank is 60 gals. I also have a 37 gal and 2 10 gals to put fish in. I am running a Fluval 405 canister filter and an AquaClear 70 power filter as well as 2 air stones. The tank is well cared for and fish are traded in as they grow bigger. Eventually there will be only a few large fish.
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bwrightab2310 1 year ago
ha glad ya camra was stolen idiot y put goldfish wi tropical ad slap u if i saw ya ha ha ha
MrAnimal0000 1 year ago
@MrAnimal0000 A moron like yourself needs to learn to spell. Even a hooked on phonics baboon like yourself can do better than that. And BTW it wasn't my camera but my girlfriends.....We were happy to buy much better cameras. And don't think that you can do anything "slap u if I saw ya" (idiot). i'd drop you in a hole. HAHAHAHA
fischersrt 1 year ago
wait, is your canon powershot s30 waterproof?
H2OYoshi 2 years ago
No and the camera was stolen a while back.
fischersrt 2 years ago
i want a fish sooo bad
imd24fan 2 years ago
ask your parents!
agaragarlove 2 years ago
look up comet the goldfish and tell me goldfish arent smart l0l
zkiller142 2 years ago
thats even more overstocked than my guppy tank
dolittle1992 2 years ago 3
Actually you are looking at the tank from the side. The tank was 60 gallons and definitely NOT overstocked. It was also 3x over filtered.
fischersrt 2 years ago
lie its a lie its not under the sea
762977 3 years ago
The male should get white egg spots on his pectoral fins and gill plates when he's ready to mate.
When I would do water changes in early spring it was still cold but not that cold. So the cold water that I would put into the tank would warm up slowly and this would initiate the mating (as if it rained cold water into a pond in springtime). The best way to mate them though is through "hand stripping". But I wouldn't attempt this since you are a novice. You can probably find a video on it though.
fischersrt 3 years ago
dude i need your help.... i lost my CD for my powershot s30 and i cant find the driver any where online :(
killer2611 2 years ago
You can get it from the Canon website.
fischersrt 2 years ago
I have goldfish with rasboras and gouramis, how do you feed them since they have different food?
myoon87 3 years ago
first of all even though I did it from time to time before I traded fish in, it's not a good idea to put other fish with goldfish. The goldfish can get pushy and make other fish nervous. Or the goldfish's fins get nipped. The man problem is that they make a lot of waste. They can all eat the same food generally. The goldfish need more fresh food and live food to grow but also space - no overcrowding.
fischersrt 3 years ago
i agree with fish mixing, goldfish water is way different then other fish water... but over crowding is only a problem to Americans. fish generally swarm, bump, and nibble violating one another's space anyways. though amazing, goldfish aren't exactly smart. i don't see overcrowding as a threat... only when another goldfish cant compete for food or just simply cant handle; is there any real problem
kaporiewitt 3 years ago
These fish were together like that temporarily for videos and pictures before I traded them in.
fischersrt 3 years ago
look up comet the goldfish and tell me goldfish arent smart l0l
zkiller142 2 years ago
also you should know that I bred all of the goldfish in that tank. They were all siblings.
fischersrt 3 years ago
Actually I have a lot of goldfish, too many if considering how big they will grow. Is there any way I can give them away to good owner?
myoon87 3 years ago
Call some pet stores and ask if they will do "trade ins" of your fish. If they don't then maybe they will know who will take them. Trade ins should get you 1/3 value that the store sells the fish for - in a store credit.
fischersrt 3 years ago
First of all I gave away most of my goldfish other and have 3 left and it wasn't easy. I want to get into breeding them. How do you sex them and when can they breed and how do you initiate it?
myoon87 3 years ago
all I can say is, that is alot of work just looking at it. good luck with the fish
CichlidWonder 3 years ago
Well, I don't know what that means but alright.
Nothing worthwhile comes easily. Work, continuous work and hard work, is the only way to accomplish results that last.
-Hamilton Holt
fischersrt 3 years ago
What was the size of the tank because i love it
mojomonkey253 3 years ago
60 gals
fischersrt 3 years ago
I had about 4x filtration on that tank so that's why I was able to keep those fish together. Typically it's not a good idea though. The tetras don't really like the way the goldfish swim around and the danios can't really take the waste that the goldfish produce.
One mor thing, the goldfish are also affected, when crowded they will tend not to get to their full size.
fischersrt 3 years ago
that looks really nice :) what temp do you keep the water at,and do the goldfish have any problems with the warmer water? I want to add some danios and tetras to my tank which currently has 3 goldfish + a cloud minnow in.
carbunkle07 3 years ago
just goldfish are better and at cool room temp
fischersrt 3 years ago
just room temp, typically 75-78 degrees
fischersrt 3 years ago
Nice fish*****
nitehawk57 3 years ago
Nice looking tank/fish - ours pales in comparison. : )
CTSpeed413 4 years ago
do they all get along
zezwez 4 years ago
Yes they did. I traded some of them in to the fish store already though.
fischersrt 4 years ago
check out my fish in my vi]deos
zezwez 3 years ago
lovely fishes...
iulya000 4 years ago
The tank now contains no guppies (traded), gouramis (moved to another tank) and about 20 fewer goldfish (some moved and some traded in),and only 7 peppered cories (miscount)
fischersrt 4 years ago
I took the apple snail out bc the fish were picking on it. It now lives in a 10 gal tank with alot of plants.
This snail (yellow apple) likes dead plants or any dead rotting thing. Other types of apples may nibble on live plants though.
If you want your apple snail to grow big to lets say the size of a tennis ball then you have to throw in diff kinds of veggies and poss fruit.
fischersrt 4 years ago
The tank is 60 gals. I also have a 37 gal and 2 10 gals to put fish in. I am running a Fluval 405 canister filter and an AquaClear 70 power filter as well as 2 air stones. The tank is well cared for and fish are traded in as they grow bigger. Eventually there will be only a few large fish.
The video is shot from the side.
fischersrt 4 years ago
how many gallon is your tank.does your apple snail eats your plant.because mine is.
pavi619 4 years ago