Baby Goldfish Juveniles *One Month Old
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I think imma died of cuteness... ;) I was just wondering at what age or length when they start spawning. and how can you tell which is female or male (the adult) cause I have 4 big one at home. and at what season or most month when the spawn... ;) it would be grateful to hear back from you...
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I'm moving my 5 week old fry to s 30ltr tanak tomorrow. Ut with only 4 in he's off water and they are in the kitchen under a light all day until night mr and they HATE having the light off!!!
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@braska19 So sorry -- I'm having a hard time understanding the question :( Can you clarify?
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How deep do you think the water can be for a3 week old baby....I got them in 5 inches at the moment but want to transfer them Into a clear seal 30 ltd tank so I can put a neater I. Their and one off those sponge filters.
Moving my fry to a 30lt tank tomorrow, they are five weeks old, there will only be 4 inches off water in their but I can fit a heater in that tank to keep them warm and they are in my kitchen under a light all day so as to keep them warm.
braska19 2 months ago
@braska19 Bring the water up to 5" or 6". When you do water changes, use a plastic spoon to scoop them into a temporary holding tank or bowl with dechlorinated water. This way, you can remove old contaminated water without stressing the babies. Turbulence from downpouring water can injure fry.
huntawunta 2 months ago
Scrap that last post, the problem is, I have predictive typing on my iPad
braska19 2 months ago
@braska19 On your iPad, go to SETTINGS / General / Keyboard. Then turn off "Auto Correction".
huntawunta 2 months ago
How come your fish are so big, mine are tiny!!!!
braska19 2 months ago
@braska19 Genetics is one factor. The parent fish grew to 12" in length. But also, its important to provide enough nutrition and clean water. In the first 6-8wks they are gutloaded with copepods, live brine shrimp, frozen bloodworms, new life spectrum formula & decapsulated brine shrimp eggs. They were fed upto 8x a day. Daily 100% water changes ensured rotting food and waste does not contaminate their tank. And don't forget to install Full Spectrum Lighting.
huntawunta 2 months ago