Lilly the GIANT GOLDFISH Loves Her New 75 Gallon Aquarium!!!

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Lilly the GIANT GOLDFISH & Lola move into their new home! Much anticipated and updated by demand! Lilly & Lola finally get to move into a brand new 75 gallon aquarium, and they are making themselves right at home. They love their giant space! Lilly is almost 3 years old (as of 09/09) and has grown to be 12 inches long. Lola is 5 months old (since she has been with us) and almost 7 inches long. Previous videos I have uploaded show how small Lola was when she first met Lilly. Since have been living together for almost 6 months, they are the best of friends, as long as Lola doesn't eat too much of the food...

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  • Your goldfish is a fatty. Tis a good thing.

  • I HAVE A DOG... XD

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  • what do u feed them besides flakes?

  • Beautiful. :)

  • hey what do you feed them my goldie sarassa comet got sick and i spent thirty pound on it getting better the food keeps giving it constipation

  • that is by far the coolest goldfish that i have ever seen

  • To keep 2 goldfish happy they will need large weekly water changes and 20 gallons of space for each fish. They are hands down the dirtiest freshwater fish of all time.

  • "Average person"- That's insulting to say the least!

    I have been keeping fish as a hobby for the past 10 years. Now i know that doesn't qualify myself as an expert, but i have more than the basic knowledge, i'm NOT a "newbie"!

    29 Gallons(UK!) isn't small!The tank is long(4ft),& there is enough space for two goldfish, which is currently what i have.Of course goldfish AREN'T "Tropical"i am NOT stupid, but you sound ignorant.

    Tropical/Marine fish are harder to take care of, goldies are the easiest.

  • @Hotlips4000isback Goldfish really don't make good aquarium fish for the average person because they are not tropical and really prefer colder water than we can provide them without a chiller. That being said, a number of crazy things can happen when you try to keep them in an aquarium, especially one as small as 29 gallons. If you really, really love goldfish, you might consider researching what it takes to keep them happy. Otherwise maybe switch to a smaller tropical fish.

  • @Hotlips4000isback

    I have a big enough tank, but only seem to be able to have Milco by itself as new ones practically kill it, for know apparent reason.

    I have traded in quite a few fish, cause of the same problem, cause they were SO mean!

    A 29 gallon tank, with just one fish is not really what i want. :-(

  • @Hotlips4000isback

    I now bought a bigger fish, more Milco's size(about 1/2) and they seem to be getting on OK, playing around, & sticking close together. But i have noticed the new black Goldfish is following Milco around the tank ALL THE TIME!, & is picking on it! :(

    Why do all the new smaller goldfish i buy keep picking on Milco, who would never do the same to them?!

    I take good care of my fish, i put new ones in Q tank before they are moved. What is going on/what am i possibly doing wrong

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