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200 Gallon Goldfish Aquarium

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2007

These fish are spoiled...can you tell?

Filtration consists of a custom made under gravel filter to draw water from the bottom of the tank to the top. From the top of the tank the water drains from the back into a wet/dry filter.
I don't' care if the viewer doesn't like goldfish or thinks it's a waste of space. I like them and it's my space to waste so get over it.

I'm also NOT adding more fish. This is just like keeping any other pet where the QUANTITY of life with in a given amount of space does not equal the QUALITY of life with in that space. The animals are happier, healthier, and easier to clean up after with so few in the aquarium.

Those looking for help with sick fish please feel free to message me. I've been keeping and studying fish for 24yrs with 10yrs devoted to aquatic rehabilitation. If I can't answer your question I can help you find some one who can.

http://www.aquariumtipsonline.com Is another good place to go to find fish information.

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  • wonder how much these are

  • @TheBettalover123 The fish or the tank?

  • You must need scuba diving certification to clean the gravel =)

  • @neuparadigm eh sorta...a small child with a snorkel works too XD

  • I am not a fan of tall tanks

  • @turtlelover191 Neither am I. This thing is a PIA to clean.

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  • @Mrssd03 goldfish prefer and do better in cooler temps. about 65 or 70 degrees max. the pond would be good depending on how deep it is. if it freezes all the way you would need to take them inside during winter if you live somewhere cold

  • nice! thats a great tank. wish i had the room for something like that

  • @2epicpanda

    No, Zebra Danios require a different temperatures than the Fantails do.

  • Very nice setup

  • Dos anyone know if keeping a fantail goldfish and 5 zebra danios is ok in a 21 gallon tank?

  • Gorgeous Goldie's

  • What that piano tune called.? I heard many time but can't recon.! Pls let me know.

  • Very nice tank! I just got a black moor goldfish and I would also like to make it as happy as possible.. Right now I have it in my 10G tank (which is set at 80 F), but I also have a 100G pond outside which is usually at low 70's, where do you think its best to have it? which temp its best for them?

  • Hey there, i really love your fishes, They're beautiful, but if you don't mind me asking..How do you keep them healthy in a very big tank...My fishes constantly face scale infections that effects me dearly...Washing the tanks does'nt help at all and I'd really wish to keep them with me for years to come..Plus me tank does'nt even take up have the size of my drawing table...It's so sad to see them like that..Sorry for the trouble..

  • By far this is the most amazing goldfish tank I have seen...great job

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