My 55-Gallon Fish Tank

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

Just showing my one of my two tanks. I know some people might hate cause of my fish choice but no worries they all get along.

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  • one dose not have eyes O.O

  • @cutyvill yea i didnt say anything and no one noticed but u, good eye man

  • Angels a tropical fishes and GoldFishes are coldwater.

  • dont worry even though theres a lot of fish the nitrates were kept at zero with weekly water changes

  • @Tyranus02 dude, can u please tell me how much water u change weekly to keep the nitrate at 0? u change 100%? or two 50% water changes weekly?

  • @DrakyGordon 50% weekly water changes

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  • ok first of all if you have a 55 gallon why would you put goldfish and angel fish in it you could put so many more rare and exotic fish in that tank

  • The angelfish are so beautiful. And the black goldfish is so cute ! :-))

  • Really nice tank man. Well set up. If I ever get a 55 gallon goldfish tank I want it looking like this!

  • Beautiful tank and fish! You obviously take very good care of it!

  • Dude u CANNOT keep tropical and coldwater fish together! what temperature to you keep ur tank at?

  • @paraplegicgiraffe There are both saltwater and freshwater goldfish. Nemo was a clown fish.

  • your filters are like mine. I have a 75 gallon GF tank. 1 60 gallon carbon filter and a Fluval 304. I have 12 fish in that tank as well. 5 fancies, 2 clown loaches, butterfly pleco, 3 albino corys, 1 weather loach and 1 zebra eel. All get along fine with no issues. I do have to watch the pleco. HE sometimes gets food aggressive. He picked on my baby pearl scale gf till it died, sadly :/

  • I thought that angels were saltwater fish. Look at finding nemo. That one was saltwater.....

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