Po, The Black Moor Goldfish

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

Po, a gorgeous Black Moor goldfish, swims in his tank.

Po And Princess Kim, San Diego, California, December 8, 2007

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  • hi ther i was wondering if black moors and goldfish need heater???

  • @MIZAN4LYF1 No, Black Moors and other goldfish are cold water fish. Water at room temperature is just fine.

  • I love this video so much I named my blackmoor after Po jsut his names spelt Poe he ahd fin rot but i cured it but he killed my other fish and died when i went on holiday :( I got 2 fish now Tim and Tay :D <3

  • @MrRawrllyX You named your fish Poe? That's so cool! Sorry to hear that the fish died, but I hope things go smoothly with the other ones!

  • Nice Fishy. :)

    Do you use a filter?

    I just got a black moor in a 10 gal tank with stones. Do i need a filter?

    Thanks. I like your setup.

  • @llnnssccify Yes, you definitely need a filter (I have a carbon one, though there are better ones out there), and also an air pump. The pump keeps the oxygen in the water, and the filter helps to balance the tank's bacteria.

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  • @musiciandude101 thats ok that just means hes getting bigger and his REAL scales are showing because he is expanding....

  • @MIZAN4LYF1 You can use a heater only to maintain a constant temp, not for truly warm water.

  • @napoleontak no never ever put them with goldfish the frogs get big and they can still attack and nip the goldfish and after a while they may work together and trap the goldfish and stress it out so much it could die!

  • my black moore stewie i just got him a couple days ago but hes really healthy swims fine not to fat but one eye is smaller than the other but its not like the eye lid cause thats the same size as the other its just his actual eyeball it self im wondering if anythings wrong with him or if its just a birth defect

  • my black moore stewie i just got him a couple days ago but hes really healthy swims fine not to fat but one eye is smaller than the other but its not like the eye lid cause thats the same size as the other its just his actual eyeball it self im wondering if anythings wrong with him

  • MY BLACK MOOR TURNED GOLD!

  • @napoleontak

    god no! first off a pleco fish is way too big for a 10 gallon tank as they grow over 25 inchs. and also, they are very mean catfish and will attack a black moor, and they will also suck the slime off, not eat them. a single young black moor should only be kept in a 30 gallon tank, so as they grow up to 10 inchs, i keep all mine in a 150 gallon tank.

  • @llnnssccify

    i breed black moors, and you need jst about the strongest filter you can buy. a 10 gallon is also way too small for them, they will out grow it in a year but till you can get a bigger one it will be fine. but honestly, anything under 30 gallons shouldnt be used, i have 20 black moors in a 150 gallon tank. also, use silking food, cause flake causes them to swallow air which can and will kill them.

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