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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2006

This is my 55 Gallon Goldfish tank.

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  • I love my gold fish and if you buy any fish or animal you have a responsibility to care for them properly. How did we get on the subject of koi there are no koi in my tank. GOLD FISH WILL NOT SURVIVE IN A FISH BOWL OK OK OK!!!!!!!!!

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  • People dont realize how awesome a simple tank of goldfish can be. I have freshwater and coldwater tanks and the goldfish are one of the most beautiful

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  • Check out my channel i lov goldfish

  • @TheinfamousJoker Gold fish can survive in warm or cold water. Some fish tend to grow bigger in warmer water.

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  • Goldfish actually prefer cooler water than many tropicals available to aquarists. Do your homework, and you'll know! :)

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  • just a question : why do u have a heater in this tank if its a goldfish tank, cant they survive in room temperature water ? because thats how i have mine and they are doing just fine.

  • i like it =)

    btw you dont need a heater, they like it cold

  • me too.. not meth but pot and all is well. -nyc-

  • good advice on the rest of it, but 20 gallons is just way too small for comets. They'll grow to be up to 12 to 14 inches. Fancies would be much better.

  • I would get two fancy goldfish and heavy filtration (at least a filter specced for a 40 gallon aquarium, should say "up to 40 gallons" on it).

    If you want more fish, look into tropical species. They're much cleaner so you can keep more of them in a smaller space. Also, you can mix and match different species, allowing you to have a more diverse tank. But be careful about mixing aggressive and non-aggressive fish. That usually doesn't end well.

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