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Uploaded by on May 15, 2008

My 75 gallon tank, with shubunkin and common goldfish.

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  • Nice looking tank, goldfish need all the space they can get. Your shubunkin is real nice, I'd like to see it close up.

  • @Hubs88 I loved that shubunkin, he was a real gem. Sadly, he died before our move last year. I have mostly new fish now (including 3 shubunkins), and uploaded another video of them recently. Thanks for commenting!

  • were those orange goldfish 13 cent goldfish that grew up to be that big???

  • @thecrazypetkid16 :

    Yes, the largest fish in there was a 24 cent feeder fish my daughter picked out. It grew like a weed!

  • @laurelinsgarden dang!! thats crazy!! after you purchased it when it was thumb's-length, how long did it take for it to get that big??

  • It reached that length after about 1 1/2 years. It grew faster than any other small goldfish we've had.

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  • Nice looking tank, goldfish need all the space they can get. Your shubunkin is real nice, I'd like to see it close up.

  • Mine beg like puppies at the surface for their food, grab as much of it as they can on the fly, then spend some time rooting in the gravel for the leftovers.

    These original fish are sadly no longer with us - old age and a move weren't kind to them, but I have a new bunch of goldfish now. I'll try to get some footage of them soon.

  • What nice fishies!! Mine dig in the gravel like that too when they get hungry. Do anyone else's also wait for the food to sink before they really chow down? Mine don't come to the surface at all- they just wait for the food to fall.

  • You'll have some happy fish! We'll be moving soon (May), so I'm reading up on how to transport the fish and tank etc. safely.

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