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My 7.inch Comet GoldFish & 3.inch Rainbow Shark.

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

They live in a 20 gallon tank. I also have a 4 inch Algae Eater, who only comes out when the lights are off. So he is not shown in the video. My goldfish loves to eat rocks and spit them out. And my shark likes to play follow the leader with the goldfish. I heart them both! (*^_^*)

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  • arent you worried about your shark attacking your goldfish sooner or later......I'm sure the shark will pass the goldfish in side one day......

  • The only time my shark "attacks" if you would call that.... is when the goldfish tries to swim into the cave. Other then that, they get along very well! =)

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  • Its a red tail shark and not the best tank I've seen

  • I don't think rainbows and goldfish are compatible... Rainbows are tropical and goldfish are cold water.

  • That is a really small tail for a comet goldfish. I have a 6 inch comet goldfish and it has a 2 inch tail. I also keep my goldfich i a small fishtank but im looking for a pond to move it to. I didn't fink my goldfish would grow this big and this fast. Its only about 3 years old and its this big already.

  • i wish my comet will grow like that... did u feed them a bloodworm? or pellet only

  • ur a fein for these fish dude and thats a redtailed shark not a rainbow

    im not trying to be a dick just saying

  • Damn now that's fat! :D

  • @VOKAswording lol u fucking retarded hippie. Animals dont care what kind of food they eat, as long as it keeps them livving. They arent picy like humans especially fish. And as long as the tank is the appropriate size thenthey are fine!

  • plague466 is right. I have a rainbow shark myself, they require water at least 72 degrees F and that is too hot for the goldfish. Also rainbow sharks should not be kept in tanks under 55 gallons for a long time because their bodies won't grow but their organs will, which will lead to many health problems.

  • this could be affencive but why the fuck do u meassure everythink u noob

  • Very bad setup. Goldfish are subtropical and red tail black sharks are tropical. You also have a very small tank for very large fish. Albeit the "algae eater" is also a Chinese algae eater which eats slime coat off bigger fish.

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